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Lies of P DLC accidentally confirmed via Neowiz job opening

The soulslike Lies of P was a surprise hit this year, with both critics and gamers hailing it as a strong new entry to the genre in terms of gameplay, story, and atmosphere. If the base game wasn't enough for you then we have some good news, as it looks like additional content is on the way. 

According to a job opening (via Okami Games) posted by South Korean developer Neowiz, the studio is looking for a “DLC Content Planner”, “DLC Scenario Planner”, and “DLC Quest Planner”. All three job openings have a bullet point where you read “DLC is planned”, so that should be enough of a confirmation for the most sceptical.

The job openings also indicated that both PCs and consoles seem to be included in those plans, meaning that Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, PS4, and PS5 should also get the additional content.

Naturally, these listings imply that the Lies of P DLC is far from complete and that any serious planning of the actual content has yet to occur. According to Opencritic, Lies of P has a “strong” rating of 82, with 126 reviews and 88% of critics recommending it. Over at Steam, it currently has an 88% positive rating.

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