
In 2024, developer CI Games signed a deal with Epic Games that would have made the Epic Game Store the exclusive PC outlet for the upcoming Lords of the Fallen 2. Now, the agreement between Epic and Ci Games has been terminated.
CI Games has taken the unusual step of posting its separation agreement with Epic Games, which was apparently settled on April 14. The document explains that the delay in revealing its existence was because it would have “prejudiced the company’s legitimate interests” if it had been released any sooner. It also describes the breakup as “conditional in nature,” and it doesn’t elaborate any further on the reasons Epic and CI Games parted ways.
The separation agreement explicitly states that it won’t affect the Epic assets that were used in the creation of Lords of the Fallen 2, including Unreal Engine 5 and any infrastructure that was built into the game to utilize Epic Online Services.
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Author: 360 Technology Group















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