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Lies of P Director: Overture DLC Ignores Epic Final Cutscene

Mar 26, 2025 4:04 PM

The recent announcement surrounding Lies of P's upcoming DLC, titled Overture, has fans buzzing with speculation. However, Neowiz's director, Jiwon Choi, recently confirmed that the DLC will not address the base game's shocking final cutscene. Many gamers are left wondering how this twist fits into the broader Lies of P universe, especially with a full-fledged sequel in the works. In Choi's words, the DLC is meant to provide a rich experience that hints at what's next, but the monumental twist regarding the character Dorothy from The Wizard of Oz will remain unexplained in Overture. Instead, players are encouraged to revisit the base game for clues that may set the stage for future content, as the DLC promises new locations, characters, and extensive gameplay lasting between 15-20 hours for those familiar with the game.

Will the Lies of P DLC explain the final cutscene twist?

No, the Lies of P DLC Overture will not explain the final cutscene twist, as confirmed by the game's director. However, fans are encouraged to explore the base game for clues related to the ongoing storyline.

Lies of P is an action RPG that puts a unique twist on the classic Pinocchio tale, featuring a dark, gothic world filled with challenging gameplay and intricate storytelling. Players navigate the game as a puppet named P, tasked with uncovering the mysteries of a city plagued by corruption and mechanical monsters. With a burgeoning fan base and critical acclaim since its release, Lies of P's sequel is already generating excitement for more innovative gameplay and narrative depth.



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