‘Lords Of The Fallen’ Xbox model won’t run “as supposed,” suggests developer

Developer Hexworks has shared that the PC and PS5 variations of Lords Of The Fallen will launch “as supposed” whereas the Xbox model might not be completely prepared.
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In a post to X (fka Twitter) on October 12, the developer expressed its gratitude for the content material creators who’ve been taking part in Lords Of The Fallen to determine technical points forward of the sequel’s arrival.
“We want to take this chance to thank all the content material creators who’ve labored with us to allow the speedy deployment of patches, updates, and efficiency enhancements forward of tomorrow’s thrilling launch of Lords Of The Fallen,” it mentioned.
“As such, PC and PlayStation 5 gamers will have the ability to benefit from the sport as supposed. The Xbox model is presently being up to date, bringing it to parity with the opposite platforms, and the patch will launch over the approaching days,” concluded Hexworks.
Particulars had been scant on what is likely to be the matter, however that phrase “parity” appeared to pertain to Microsoft’s coverage the place video games ought to share the identical options on each the Xbox Sequence X and Xbox Sequence S.
Although this sounds simple, a lot of builders haven’t been in a position to obtain this with their very own launches owing to the {hardware} variations between the 2 consoles.
Each 343 Industries and Flip 10 cancelled split-screen co-op capabilities in Halo Infinite and Forza Motorsport – the previous justified {that a} “reallocation [of] studio sources” away from the characteristic was within the sport’s greatest curiosity.
Because it stands in the mean time, Baldur’s Gate 3 is the one sport that doesn’t must be held to the parity coverage relating to Xbox in 2023.
Lords Of The Fallen is out now for PC, PS5 and Xbox Sequence X|S.
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