Is Lords of the Fallen on Game Pass?

Trying to play Lords of the Fallen for free?

Lords of the Fallen is developer Hexwork's follow-up to the same-titled Lords of the Fallen, originally released in 2014. Players can expect a boatload of improvements as they dive into the sequel, including multiplayer through co-op and PvP. With its multiplayer aspect, I wondered if Lords of the Fallen would be on Game Pass, allowing me and my friends to play it together for free.

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Can you play Lords of the Fallen on Game Pass?

The answer is no; Lords of the Fallen will not be on Game Pass at launch. Players looking forward to the title must purchase it on Xbox or PC to play the souls-like on day one. You may be wondering if Lords of the Fallen will come to Game Pass later, which we have answered below.

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Will Lords of the Fallen come to Game Pass?

There are no plans to bring Lords of the Fallen to Game Pass. Hexworks has not made any statement or announcement it will come to the subscription service. The original Lords of the Fallen is not on Game Pass either, so I believe the sequel will not be on Game Pass either. If it does come, it may take quite some time, and there is no guarantee.

Is Lords of the Fallen on PlayStation Plus?

Lords of the Fallen is not on PlayStation Plus either, and there are no plans for it to be added at the time of writing. Like Xbox and PC players, you'll need to purchase Lords of the Fallen if you want to play the souls-like title. It may eventually come to PS+, but we'll have to wait and see.

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