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Is Lords of the Fallen Multiplayer? Answered

Who says you have to venture these lands alone?

Julio La PineBy Julio La PineOctober 11, 20232 Mins Read
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Souls games can be some of the most terrifying titles out there not only because of their looks and creepy monsters but also because of the difficulty of most fights. While you can spend many hours trying to pass a certain enemy or boss, getting extra help is always better. Those eager to try Hexworks’ latest game might be wondering if Lords of the Fallen can be played multiplayer. If you want to know the answer, you’ve come to the right place.

How To Enable Multiplayer on Lords of the Fallen

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Before we delve into specifics, yes, the game has a multiplayer component. It isn’t just like in other games of the genre where you summon a friend or stranger to help you during a fight. According to the developers, you can summon a buddy to help you throughout your journey. This is great as you can explore with other people the war-torn lands of Lords of the Fallen.

To enable this feature, you must head to one of the Vestige points and press the Multiplayer option, letting you summon someone to help. The developers mentioned this function has no cost, meaning you can get as much help as needed. However, beware of invaders, as you can also get other players in your world who are up to no good.

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The fact we can summon other players via the multiplayer option in Lords of the Fallen is a reason to get more people excited about the game. While you always go solo and get that sense of achievement after trying to beat a boss for 5 hours, a little help goes a long way. If the multiplayer part isn’t your cup of tea, you can always disable it on your platforms. However, we recommend leaving it on to add a bit of randomness to the mix.

Also, if you want to choose the right class for you, here’s a video by Fextralife, who does a fantastic job of breaking down the classes in the game.

Lords of the Fallen Classes Explained - Which is the Best Class For You?
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Julio La Pine
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Been gaming since '99! I am a huge JRPG fan and my favorite franchise is Final Fantasy. I love writing about games and I hope I can do it for the rest of my days!

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