Lords of the Fallen disables crossplay after multiplayer issues

Lords of the Fallen developerHexworkshas announced that crossplay for the game will be disabled until issues with its performance have been addressed.

This latest release is thefollow-up to the 2014 releaseof the same name. Though the original received fairly mixed reviews, fans have significantly loftier hopes for this latest effort.

A warrior looks out over a huge landscape in Lords of the Fallen

The game features Soulslike combat and stunning visuals developed within Unreal Engine 5. In addition, there are nine different classes to choose from and a combination of melee and magical abilities. Unfortunately, anyone looking to experience those features with players on another platform may have to wait a while longer.

Lords of the Fallen temporarily disables crossplay after performance issues

Announcing the game’s delay via their social media accounts, the developer cited a lack of optimization as the reasoning behind the decision. Hexworks also claimed it was working with partners Redpoint and Epic Games to resolve the issue promptly.

Following player feedback, we’re working with our partners at Redpoint & Epic to enhance crossplay functionality. Therefore, this feature has been temporarily disabled until it’s been further optimised.Co-op & PvP multiplayer remain active within your chosen platform.

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Though this will undoubtedly be disappointing news for some, traditional co-op and multiplayer remain active. Players who use the same platforms as their friends should be able to connect to each other’s games without issue.

The community is also making known other issues related to the online matchmaking system. One user on Twitter wrote: “Please verify multiplayer is matching players to closest ping, pretty sure I’m matching with Americans as an Australian and it’s just awful. I was really looking forward to the online but it’s currently extremely broken from latency”

A screenshot from the game Lords of the Fallen

Despite the setback, critical reception to the game has been excellent.We gave it a 4/5, with the reviewer stating: “This is a game for those who miss the ‘classic Souls feel’ and wish to return to an adventure on a smaller and more detailed scale.”

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With many buying the game thanks to its promised multiplayer support, time will tell how much the disabling of this feature will affect its popularity.