CI Games avslutar Epic-exklusivitet för Lords of the Fallen 2

CI Games har undertecknat ett separationsavtal med Epic Games som avslutar PC-exklusivitetsavtalet för Lords of the Fallen 2. Avtalet trädde i kraft den 14 april 2026 och tillåter spelet att lanseras på andra plattformar, däribland Steam. Konsolversionerna förblir opåverkade.

Den polska spelutvecklaren publicerade separationsavtalet på sin webbplats den 18 maj. Dokumentet anger att CI Games har återfått fullständiga rättigheter för öppen distribution av PC-versionen, medan det pågående samarbetet kring Unreal Engine och andra Epic-tjänster fortsätter. Det ursprungliga exklusivitetsavtalet daterades till juni 2024.

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