Lords of the Fallen II will launch simultaneously on Nintendo Switch 2, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC via Steam and Epic Games Store . The Nintendo Direct coverage and subsequent reporting consistently point to a fall 2026 release, with some sources narrowing that to Q3/Q4 2026
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The Switch 2 announcement comes roughly nine months after the game was first unveiled at Gamescom Opening Night Live 2025, where CI Games showcased a cinematic trailer and confirmed the 2026 release window for other platforms .
The decision to bring the sequel to Switch 2 is directly tied to the commercial momentum of Lords of the Fallen (2023). CI Games revealed that the reboot recently surpassed 8 million players globally, giving the studio confidence to expand the franchise to all current-generation platforms .
The 2023 title, developed by Hexworks, launched to mixed critical reception but found a substantial audience. It sold over 1 million units in its first 10 days and crossed 2 million sales shortly before the sequel's Gamescom announcement . The game also received extensive post-launch support, including a major version 2.0 update in 2025 that addressed community feedback and technical issues
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Lords of the Fallen II is described as a standalone sequel set a millennium after the events of the 2023 game, built on Unreal Engine 5 with an expanded scope that includes two fully explorable worlds .
Lords of the Fallen II was one of several soulslike and action-RPG announcements during the June 2026 Direct, highlighting a growing appetite for the genre on Nintendo's new hardware. Other notable reveals included:
Beyond the soulslike genre, the Direct filled out a packed 2026 calendar for Switch 2 that includes a remake of The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time, a dedicated Switch 2 version of Minecraft, and the long-awaited Kingdom Hearts 4 . With over 47 announcements spanning first-party exclusives and major third-party ports, the presentation framed Lords of the Fallen II not as an isolated addition but as part of a deliberate push to establish Switch 2 as a viable home for demanding action-RPGs
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