Lies of P – Boss Rush and Boss Replay Coming in Free Update

Battle Memories lets players rematch against previous bosses at five difficulty tiers, while Death March allows consecutive boss fights.

Posted By | On 22nd, May. 2025

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With over seven million players and extensive critical praise, NEOWIZ’s Lies of P resonated with many Souls-like fans, especially those who loved Bloodborne. There were demands for the option to rematch against bosses or even a boss rush, and NEOWIZ is finally obliging when the expansion, Overture, launches this Summer.

As outlined by IGN in its preview, Battle Memories lets you battle previously cleared bosses at five different difficulty tiers, each adding different stats. Death March is your boss rush ticket and lets you consecutively challenge bosses to see how far you can go. You must select three at the very minimum, but it doesn’t seem like there’s any limit to how many can be fought.

NEOWIZ seemingly hinted at rewards but didn’t provide more details. Both modes will be available in a free update when Overture launches, though it’s unknown if the expansion’s bosses can be selected in them. With how the new difficulty options apply to the base game and expansion, it seems a given.

Lies of P: Overture will be available for Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, PS4, PS5, and PC. Check out our review of the base game here.


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