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Lords of the Fallen 2.0 Update Adds Friend Pass and Shared Co-Op Progression

As promised, the long-awaited 2.0 update for Lords of the Fallen has just landed — and it comes with a surprise no one saw coming: the introduction of the Friend Pass. If you’ve played It Takes Two or Split Fiction, you’ll be familiar with how this system works. If not, here’s a quick rundown.

Players who own a copy of the game can now invite a friend to join them for the full co-op experience online — at no extra cost. That’s right: only one person needs to purchase the game for two to play together. It’s a game-changing move, especially for a title known primarily as a single-player action RPG.

But CI Games didn’t stop there. Alongside the Friend Pass, Lords of the Fallen now supports shared progression in co-op sessions with crossplay enabled. As long as both players are on the same New Game cycle and have defeated a similar number of main bosses, their progress will sync — making the co-op experience more seamless than ever.

What’s New in Lords of the Fallen 2.0 Update:

  • Shared-Progression Cross-Play Cooperative Play – Both players now save all main story progress as long as they’re on the same “New Game” and have defeated a similar number of main bosses within one. Both players retains all loot, 100 percent vigor, and can revive each other in all online sessions.
  • Free Friend’s Pass – Invite any friend to join your adventure in online co-op even if they don’t own the game. Friends keep loot and character progress, plus get full offline access to the tutorial and character creator
  • Revamped Combat and Movement – V2.0 adds smoother animations, better weapon response, refined lock-on, improved evasions, and new grievous strike prompts
  • Dedicated Jump Button – Jump anytime with a single button for improved platforming
  • Full Weapon Audio Overhaul – Feel every swing, parry and block like never before
  • Overhauled Character Creator – Create more lifelike characters with improved facial detail, body shapes, and visual fidelity
  • Modernized User Interface and Heads-Up Display – Cleaner UI, optional HUD toggle, and dynamic HUD for immersive gameplay
  • Improved Tutorial Experience – Clearer instructions and a new in-game guidebook for easy reference
  • Umbral Lamp Guidance – Lamp can now highlight the path to your next vestige, helping you navigate Mournstead.

Do you plan to jump into Lords of the Fallen 2.0? Tell us in the comments and join the discussion on our forum!

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Ruan Almeida
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Ruan está cobrindo a indústria dos games desde 2017, trazendo várias informações sob a ótica do mercado e reviews após o 100%. Quando ele não está escrevendo, está jogando algum…

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