Lords of the Fallen Developer Files Trademarks for Sequel and Other Games

  • 05-01-2024 |
  • Rafael Lima

CI Games, renowned for the action RPG Lords of The Fallen, has teased the gaming community with the prospect of four new ventures in the pipeline. This information has surfaced through a tapestry of corporate disclosures, registrations of trademarks, career opportunity postings, and profiles on professional networking platforms. One particularly astute Twitter user managed to piece together these scraps of information, spurred by registering a trademark that suggests a Lords of The Fallen sequel is in the works.

Following the trademark registration for "Death of the Fallen," an eagle-eyed Twitter detective with a knack for the gaming industry deduced that it refers to a follow-up of Lords of The Fallen. They went further to postulate a 2026 release date, indicating that more games are on the horizon.

According to the tweet, the first of these potential releases is "Island: Gate to Gehenna," an innovative open-world survival horror game projected for a 2025 debut. Underdog Studio is crafting the game. It is anticipated to merge the horrid nature of survival challenges with innovative gameplay, all set within a world that can only be described as nightmarish. The visuals are expected to be heightened using Unreal Engine 5, with ambitions to launch on PC and the latest-generation consoles.

Sparse as the details may be, the same tweet alludes to another addition to the Sniper Ghost Warrior series, reportedly being developed by Underdog Studio with help from an external collaborator. Embracing the series' hallmark sniping gameplay, the game is again said to employ Unreal Engine 5 to bring its graphics to life.

Completing this speculative quad of projects is "Project Scorpio," a venture described as an innovative multiplayer PvE tactical FPS also emerging from Underdog Studio's creative pipeline. Developed using Unreal Engine 5, the game aims to deliver a premium gaming experience, complemented by ongoing content updates and live operational support plans. This strategy might encompass downloadable content, expansions, and special events to engage players.

While the gaming community awaits official word on these rumors, it's intriguing to behold how piecemeal reveals, often overlooked, can come together to offer a glimpse into the future of gaming. The investigative approach of combining various sources presents a refreshing departure from traditional leaks, and only time will tell if these projections come to fruition.