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Lies of P Trailer Surfaces, Hints at Surprise Release

Jun 06, 2025 4:08 PM

Recent leaks suggest that Lies of P's upcoming DLC titled "Overture" could be released imminently. The leaked trailer hints at an immediate launch, with key reveals expected during major gaming events like the Summer Game Fest and Xbox Games Showcase. This DLC will introduce fresh locations, new enemies and bosses, and a "Death March" mode for replaying encounters, estimated to take seasoned players 15-20 hours to complete. Notably, for the first time, Overture will also offer difficulty options, expanding accessibility for a broader audience of gamers.

When will Lies of P: Overture be released?

While the exact release date of Lies of P: Overture has not been officially confirmed, leaks indicate that it could be available very soon, likely coinciding with announcements during the Summer Game Fest or Xbox Games Showcase.

Lies of P is a unique reinterpretation of the classic Pinocchio tale, transitioning into a challenging action RPG that features a "lie" system impacting gameplay. The initial release received positive acclaim, with a strong emphasis on its Soulslike elements and atmosphere. As the DLC approaches, the adjustments made in accordance with player feedback reflect a shift toward inclusivity, aiming to engage a wider range of players interested in its dark narrative and immersive gameplay.



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Rolling R!ck Rolling R!ck commented on: 2025-06-06 16:28:08
Nice to see Lies of P embracing difficulty options—more ways to enjoy that brutal puppet-fueled nightmare is always a win. That ‘Death March’ mode sounds like the perfect excuse to dive back in and suffer all over again.
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