
Steam already has a ton of excellent action RPGs, including famous games like Dark Souls and Elden Ring, as well as innovative indie titles like Another Crab’s Treasure. Now, a major game in the genre might be coming to PC for the first time, reportedly due to disagreements within the company. While unexpected, this could allow many more players to enjoy the game when it hopefully launches on Steam later this year.
FromSoftware’s upcoming action RPG, The Duskbloods, is currently slated for release in late 2026 and may be exclusive to the Nintendo Switch 2. This wouldn’t be unusual, as the popular game Bloodborne remains a PlayStation exclusive and hasn’t been released on PC. Therefore, any news about a new action RPG being widely available is welcome, particularly for fans eager to experience a fresh take on the genre.
Lords Of The Fallen 2 Might Be Coming To Steam After Initial Epic Exclusivity Deal Fails

Originally, Lords of the Fallen 2 was going to be an exclusive title for the Epic Games Store, aiming to be a major draw for the platform. The sequel to the first Lords of the Fallen looks very promising, boasting impressive dark fantasy graphics and engaging gameplay that excited fans of the original. This new installment is a clear step up, and appears to be one of the most ambitious action RPGs releasing this year, second only to The Duskbloods in terms of budget.
CI Games, the developer of Lords of the Fallen 2, has ended its exclusivity deal with Epic Games. While they’ve stopped working with Epic on exclusive publishing arrangements, CI Games will continue to use Epic’s Unreal Engine, online services, and account services. They’ll also remain involved with the Fortnite ecosystem, according to Games Radar.
So, it looks like CI Games and Epic are still on good terms, they just won’t be exclusively selling games through Epic’s store anymore. Originally, the plan for Lords of the Fallen 2 seemed to push players towards using Epic’s platform, even if it meant dealing with some annoyances just to play. But now that the game is moving away from Epic, it actually makes things easier! I’m guessing most of us PC gamers can expect it to show up on Steam now, which is a huge relief.
Rising Prices For Epic Publishing May Have Led To The Dissolving Of A Contract

There’s a lot of speculation about why the deal between Lords of the Fallen 2 and Epic Games fell through, and many believe recent changes at Epic are to blame. Epic has been seeing fewer customers, potentially due to small price hikes – even for popular games like Fortnite. While there’s always been some criticism of Epic, negative feelings towards the company are growing quickly because of these pricing decisions.
Epic Games’ recent layoffs haven’t improved its public perception. The dismissal of many developers and managers working on Fortnite has created uncertainty around the game, and frustrated fans. It’s likely that CI Games decided to move away from an exclusive deal because of this instability. While we may never know for sure, Epic’s turbulent situation probably played a role in CI Games ending their partnership.
More Action RPG Fans On Steam Could Easily Reward Lords Of The Fallen For The Publishing Change

It’s likely a good move that Lords of the Fallen 2 might release on PC through Steam instead of solely on Epic Games. Steam has a much bigger audience for action RPGs, which could help more players discover and enjoy CI Games’ new title. While Steam is a competitive platform with popular games like those from FromSoftware and other similar action RPGs, fans who were already excited about Lords of the Fallen 2 will find Steam easier to use. Steam also offers more convenient options for purchasing and downloading games, potentially leading to higher sales for Lords of the Fallen 2 due to increased accessibility.
Epic Games is moving away from exclusive deals for its games, and we’re seeing several titles become available elsewhere. Even though Lords of the Fallen 2 was initially exclusive to Epic, releasing it on Steam could actually help it reach a much larger audience than it would have otherwise.
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2026-05-25 17:15