And, just like that, Lies of P just killed any chances of the game selling well, especially on Steam and among PC gamers.
With Elden Ring's DLC nowhere to be found as FromSoftware keeps itself busy revitalizing the surprisingly underserved mecha genre, several other developers had a chance to step up their game and give Soulsborne fans their fix. Just a few months ago, Remnant 2 successfully stole the headlines in the same month that Diablo 4 and Baldur's Gate 3 were the talk of the town. After the much-anticipated reveal of Lies of P's release date and its demo, many believed that the upcoming Soulsborne game would get the push.
Except, NEOWIZ, the game's developers, pretty much guaranteed that this wouldn't happen.
As pointed out by DSO Gaming, NEOWIZ quietly listed the Denuvo anti-tamper tech on Lies of P Steam's store page - a "scummy" move done only after the review embargo had lifted and before its official launch on September 18. This means that those who pre-ordered the Digital Deluxe Edition of Lies of P are in for a bit of a surprise.
