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Bloodborne-esque Lies of P Teases DLC and Sequel Plans

by Dylan Feb 19,2025

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Lies of P DLC Teased, Sequel to Come as Well

Director Ji-Won Choi recently treated Lies of P fans to an anniversary message brimming with exciting news: upcoming DLC and a confirmed sequel! The heartfelt letter expresses gratitude to the community for their support, highlighting the team's dedication to enhancing the game's strengths and addressing previous shortcomings.

Expanding the World of Krat

The DLC promises to build upon the core elements that made Lies of P a success. Choi emphasizes the team's commitment to refining the experience, stating, "For the DLC of Lies of P and the sequel, we aim to do better on what we did well and improve in areas we have room to grow."

Lies of P DLC Teased, Sequel to Come as Well

A sneak peek of the DLC was unveiled, featuring captivating concept art depicting P in a snowy, lighthouse-dominated setting. The accompanying soundtrack snippet, while initially presented as new, is a previously composed track, "Lisrim," by onoken, owned by NEOWIZ. A music video, echoing the game's aesthetic, further hints at the DLC's narrative.

Release Date and Beyond

While a precise release date remains unannounced, NEOWIZ's Q1 2024 earnings report suggests a launch sometime in the second half of 2024. This coincides with the release of other NEOWIZ titles:

  • The Legend of Heroes: Gagharv Trilogy
  • Cats & Soup: Malang Town
  • Cats & Soup: Magic Recipe
  • Project IG

Previously released concept art showcases additional environments, including an industrial facility and a wrecked ship, hinting at diverse gameplay experiences within the DLC.

Lies of P DLC Teased, Sequel to Come as Well

Lies of P DLC Teased, Sequel to Come as Well

Choi assures fans that the DLC is only the beginning, with a full sequel already in the works. The anticipation is palpable, and the future of Lies of P looks incredibly promising.