Lies of P Director Wants to “Do Better” With DLC and Sequel

Lies of P Director Wants to “Do Better” With DLC and Sequel

As a seasoned gamer with over two decades under my belt, I must say that the news about the upcoming DLC for Lies of P has me genuinely thrilled! Having played my fair share of games from various genres and eras, I can confidently say that this title stands out as one of the most captivating experiences I’ve had in recent years. The teaser artwork featuring the protagonist and a lighthouse in the distance piques my curiosity, and the haunting melody of “Lisrim” only serves to heighten my anticipation.


neowiz’s “Lies of P” has experienced remarkable growth since its debut a year ago, amassing over seven million players by March 2024. It’s common knowledge that a follow-up is in the works (apparently using Unreal Engine 5, according to a job posting), but first, the original game will get some additional content.

In his latest update, Director Jiwon Choi didn’t specify a release date yet, but he did reveal some fresh artwork featuring our hero and a distant lighthouse in his letter. Additionally, there’s a new track titled “Lisrim” which emphasizes violin and accordion sounds, adding an emotional touch to the upcoming DLC content. However, Choi hasn’t explicitly confirmed that these are from the DLC yet.

As a passionate fan, I can’t help but share his words: “He expressed that our team is striving to surpass our strengths and enhance in areas where there’s potential for growth with the DLC and sequel.” Pondering over how time seems to race by when immersed in developing an eagerly awaited game, Choi added, “For now, we’ll get back to work. Our aim is to transform your anticipation into joy when we return.

The game “Lies of P” is playable on Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, and personal computers. For a critique, take a look at our review right here. Additionally, you might be interested in the initial artwork previews for the DLC, which could potentially feature the Titanic.

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2024-09-20 12:11