The 2.0 update of Lords of the Fallen is the perfect excuse to do a second playthrough
CI Games has released version 2.0 of Lords of the Fallen, which includes exciting new features such as cooperative progress saving and a friend pass for new players

- April 21, 2025
- Updated: April 21, 2025 at 10:37 AM

CI Games has recently presented version 2.0 of Lords of the Fallen, an update that promises to enhance the gaming experience with amazing new features.
One of the most notable additions is the ability to save joint progress in cooperative mode, allowing both players to maintain their advancements in the main story.
However, this feature has certain conditions: both must be in the same ‘New Game’ and have defeated a similar number of bosses for progress to be maintained and each player to keep their loot and vigor at 100%.
An improved gameplay mechanic and an optimized user interface arrive in Lords of the Fallen
Additionally, an innovative Friend Pass has been introduced, allowing you to invite a friend to the game even if they do not own a copy. The appealing aspect of this option is that the invited player will be able to keep all the loot and character classes. This mode enhances the accessibility of the game and could attract new players who wish to experience the title without the need to purchase it.
The update also includes a dedicated jump button, a refined blocking feature, and an improved character creator. The animations have been optimized, promising a higher level of responsiveness in weapon handling and evasions.
Additionally, the user interface has been simplified, making navigation and the overall player experience easier. For its part, the Threshold lamp can now guide players to their next mission, adding a new dimension to exploration within the game.
However, not everything is good news; the release of the Steam version has been delayed due to a technical issue, while update 2.0 is already available on PS5, Xbox Series X|S, and Epic Games Store.
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