It sounds just like the Bloodborne-like, darkish Pinocchio fantasy Lies of P may need DLC on the horizon, in response to a current job posting.
X (previously Twitter) person Okami Video games first identified the itemizing earlier in the present day, which is from a submit on the corporate’s official job board. The submit itself is in Korean, however IGN has confirmed that the itemizing is for a quest planner position for a Lies of P DLC, with one of many bullet factors on the itemizing instantly stating that the DLC is in improvement. IGN has reached out to Neowiz for touch upon the itemizing.
Whereas it isn’t instantly apparent from the itemizing what such DLC would possibly entail, there’s one main principle followers have primarily based off the sport’s submit credit scene. We’re about to debate it under, so in case you’re avoiding spoilers for the ending of Lies of P, do not learn on:
The post-credits scene of Lies of P teases a fully wild swing of a brand new character: Dorothy from The Wizard of Oz. After some dialogue from Paracelsus discussing the occasions of the sport, he concludes with an ominous line: “I’ll discover her, for certain. One other key of ours: Dorothy.”
We then see simply the legs of what seems to be a younger woman strolling alongside a yellow brick highway, purple sneakers and all, buzzing innocently. It is not too large a leap to recommend this scene was teasing the following chapter on the planet of Lies of P, however we’re nonetheless undecided if Dorothy will likely be relegated to DLC, or if she’s a part of a sequel that the DLC will tee up for us. May we be on the cusp of seeing an entire universe of public area fantasy characters crew up?
We gave Lies of P an 8/10 at launch, saying that it “won’t department out significantly removed from its soulslike inspiration, however like a marionette managed by a talented puppet grasp, it performs the half extraordinarily nicely in a splendidly darkish fantasy world.” If by probability you bounced off of it at launch as a result of Souls-like problem, take into account leaping again in – patch 1.2 made the sport notably simpler.
Rebekah Valentine is a senior reporter for IGN. Acquired a narrative tip? Ship it to rvalentine@ign.com.