CI Games confirms that the game has recovered its investment and secures the future of the saga.
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The path of Lords of the Fallen hasn’t been easy since its release in 2023, but now finally comes good news for CI Games. The studio has confirmed that the game has reached a key point: it’s officially profitable.
This milestone comes after surpassing 2.5 million copies sold, a figure that allows the studio to cover development costs and start looking to the future with more stability.
Lords of the Fallen reaches profitability
It was CI Games’ own CEO, Marek Tyminski, who confirmed that the game has recovered its investment. According to him, this result is not only an economic achievement but also a solid foundation to continue the saga. The studio acknowledges that the path hasn’t been perfect, but assures it has learned from the experience, taking into account both criticism and community suggestions to improve in the next project.
This move comes shortly after the company received a $19 million financing to boost the development and distribution of its next major project.
The saga looks to its next step
With the game now on positive ground, CI Games is focusing its efforts on Lords of the Fallen 2, scheduled for 2026 on Xbox Series, PC, and PS5.
The goal is to leverage everything learned from the first installment to offer a more polished and ambitious experience. Achieving profitability not only ensures the saga’s continuity but also strengthens the studio’s confidence ahead of its next launch.

