By Eurogamer Staff & GameSpot Contributors
In the fast-moving world of street gaming discussions, the news that Lords of the Fallen 2's Epic exclusivity deal has been cancelled is already going viral. Gamers across forums and social platforms are sharing hot takes as trends shift toward broader PC availability.
Why the Deal Was Terminated
CI Games and Epic Games have mutually ended the binding term sheet for PC exclusivity. The developer is now free to release Lords of the Fallen 2 on Steam and other platforms while maintaining ties for Unreal Engine support. This move comes as the studio eyes a 2026 launch.
"The conclusion of the Agreement... will not affect ongoing cooperation with Epic on Unreal Engine and other services." — Official CI Games filing
Viral Opinions from the Community
Under the sun of fresh gaming opinions, fans are celebrating the potential multi-platform release. Many on the street see this as a win against exclusivity walls that limit access. Social media is flooded with memes and wishlists, turning this into one of the biggest viral gaming stories this week.
What This Means for 2026 Trends
With broader distribution, Lords of the Fallen 2 could ride the wave of Soulslike popularity. Expect stronger sales, more player engagement, and evolving trends in dark fantasy action RPGs. Keep an eye on official updates from Hexworks and CI Games.
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Sources: Eurogamer, Yahoo Tech
