Lords of the Fallen 2 Will Have ‘Attractive Female Characters’ in ‘Revealing Outfits’, CEO Says

CI Games recently shared a new trailer for Lords of the Fallen 2 at The Game Awards, giving players a deeper look into the game’s story and world. Fans of challenging action RPGs – often called ‘Soulslikes’ – were excited, especially since the original Lords of the Fallen was well-received and recently received a large update.

CI Games CEO Marek Tyminski recently shared on social media that the company’s upcoming game, Lords of the Fallen 2 (expected in 2026), will focus on visually appealing female characters dressed in revealing clothing. This statement echoes his previous views on keeping games separate from political messaging.

From The Horse’s Mouth, LOTF2 Will Have Eye Candy

CI Games CEO Marek Tyminski recently shared some background information about the company and how the game Lords of the Fallen was developed in a social media post.

Many of you asked why the game initially had body type A/B.

Hexworks was founded as an independent studio within CI Games in early 2020. Initially, communication was sometimes delayed due to internal processes. I became more directly involved in late 2024, and now serve as both Head of Studio and CEO.

A lot has changed, and the studio is now working much more smoothly. We’ve fixed many past mistakes and are committed to ongoing improvements. We’re really building Lords II based on what players want, and that’s obvious in the latest trailers.

The post attracted a lot of comments from interested fans, and one person specifically asked if the game would feature attractive female characters with revealing clothing and armor.

Marek simply responded, ‘Yes’.

I’m so hyped! The developer just confirmed that LOTF2 is going to be a true Soulslike game, which is exactly what I wanted to hear. Plus, they said we’ll get to see raw, unedited gameplay footage really soon – I can’t wait to see it in action!

After another fan commented that games should prioritize fun over ‘political correctness,’ Tyminski simply replied, ‘Correct’.

In early 2025, Tyminski publicly opposed the forced inclusion of diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) in video games. He supported a comment from CI Games’ marketing director, indicating the studio wouldn’t artificially add DEI elements to their games simply to meet political requirements.

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2025-12-15 10:18