CI Games ends Epic exclusivity for Lords of the Fallen 2

CI Games has signed a separation agreement with Epic Games that ends the PC exclusivity deal for Lords of the Fallen 2. The agreement took effect on April 14, 2026, and permits the game to launch on other storefronts including Steam. Console versions remain unaffected.

The Polish developer posted the separation agreement on its website on May 18. The document states that CI Games has regained full open distribution rights for the PC version while ongoing cooperation on Unreal Engine and other Epic services continues. The original exclusivity pact dated back to June 2024.

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