Lies of P Sequel Will Leave Elden Ring in the Dust if This Report is True

A Lies of P sequel project is underway and it will most likely be designed with Unreal Engine 5, and become the first Soulslike game to be made with the Engine.

Lies of P Sequel Will Leave Elden Ring in the Dust if This Report is True

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  • A Lies of P sequel project is underway and it will most likely be designed with Unreal Engine 5.
  • The sequel will most likely be the first Soulslike game to be made with the Engine.
  • If the game is made by Unreal Engine 5, Lies of P sequel will leave other Soulslike games like Elden Ring into the dust.
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According to recent reports, the Lies of P sequel project is underway and it will most likely be designed with Unreal Engine 5. UE5 is by far one of the most powerful game engines and if the sequel is designed with Unreal Engine 5, the game will have extraordinary graphics. It would also be the first Soulslike game with UE5 and it can potentially leave behind trending games like Elden Ring.

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A sequel to Lies of P is officially in the works, confirmed by the game’s director himself. While still in its early stages, whispers from the workshop tell of exciting possibilities. Though the release date remains veiled, official updates from the developers will be the roadmap, leading us closer to the sequel’s unveiling.

Lies of P
Lies of P

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Lies of P Sequel With Unreal Engine 5 Could Topple Elden Ring 

Whispers echo through the soulslike community, carrying tales of a potential challenger rising from the shadows. Lies of P, the grim reimagining of Pinocchio’s plight, captured hearts and dominated sales charts upon its release. Now, rumors whisper of a sequel, one crafted with the might of Unreal Engine 5 – a technological titan promising unparalleled visuals and immersive worlds.

Should these murmurs morph into reality, the soulslike landscape could be forever altered. The first Lies of P captivated players with its blend of familiar Soulsborne gameplay and the unique Pinocchio twist, where noses stretched longer with each fib. Imagine the possibilities of a sequel built upon this foundation, where lies have even more dramatic consequences, shaping not just the world but the very essence of your character.

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Also read: Lies of P Director Confirms Sequel and Showcases Upcoming DLC

But this potential crown jewel isn’t without its thorns. Unreal Engine 5, while a dazzling spectacle, presents a daunting challenge for smaller studios like Neowiz. Mastering its intricacies requires skilled hands and ample resources. Still, the potential rewards are undeniably tempting – a world surpassing even the Lands Between in its breathtaking beauty and intricate detail.

Lies of P
Lies of P

But if they can really make the sequel of Lies of P with Unreal Engine 5, it would certainly leave behind other popular Soulslike games like Elden Ring or the Dark Souls games. With its highly powerful and advanced game engine, the game would undoubtedly have groundbreaking graphics capabilities. Although Lies of P was made with UE4, the sequel would be the first Soulslike game to be developed with Unreal Engine 5.

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The Alchemy of Pixels: Decoding Unreal Engine 5’s Magic

A very powerful game engine, Unreal Engine 5, has helped in developing many games that have amazing state-of-the-art graphics. Firstly, there is a groundbreaking lighting system called Lumen. It’s a technology that imitates light more than ever before making it a vibrant scene by reflecting the light on stones, leaves, and even the water itself. This sophisticated technology could easily change the digital era.

Developed by Unreal Engine 5
Developed by Unreal Engine 5

Another section of Unreal Engine 5 is called Nanite. It can show the smallest objects such as pebbles, stalks of grass, etc., yet not slowing down the performance of your game or video at all. Thus, Nanite adjusts perfectly to the tiny details thereby turning vast textured worlds into real-life experiences rather than memory-hungry fantasies. However, pictures are not everything.

Developed by Unreal Engine 5
Developed by Unreal Engine 5

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The most important and powerful element, the worldbuilding is developed with Niagara. The visual effects simulations look so real with unmatched authenticity. Niagara makes all those moving visuals including raindrops, oceans, and wildfires among others that are strikingly beautiful. Although it is not the only aspect of Unreal Engine 5, it is one of the most important that makes the engine highly valuable.
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