Modsallthefallen May 2026
HexWorks, the developer of Lords of the Fallen, has taken a neutral-to-positive stance on single-player modding. They have not released official modding tools (like a Creation Kit), but they have not aggressively patched against .pak injection either.
As of late 2025 and beyond, expect the ModsAllTheFallen community to focus on:
ModsTheFallen was founded in the late 2010s, following a series of high-profile mod purges: modsallthefallen
MTF began as a small Discord server and rapidly evolved into a standalone website. By 2021, it had over 50,000 registered users and hosted more than 8,000 mod files, many of which were unavailable elsewhere.
If the base game is too easy for you, this mod is your nemesis. It doubles enemy damage, halves your healing charges, and makes the Red Reaper appear 30 seconds faster in Umbral. Streamers love this one. HexWorks, the developer of Lords of the Fallen
To avoid legal scrutiny, MTF operates on a strict invitation-only model:
This closed system creates a tight-knit, paranoid culture reminiscent of early file-sharing communities like Oink’s Pink Palace or What.CD. Moderation is minimal except to remove malware or doxing attempts; ideological content (e.g., political mods) is generally tolerated unless illegal. MTF began as a small Discord server and
ModsTheFallen represents the dark web’s equivalent of a library of Alexandria for game modifications—messy, legally dubious, but culturally significant. It thrives because mainstream platforms prioritize advertiser-friendly content over comprehensive archiving. Until the gaming industry develops a robust, legal mechanism for preserving all mods (including controversial ones), shadow archives like MTF will continue to exist as both a refuge and a reminder of digital content’s fragility.
Whether one views MTF as a heroic preservationist project or a piracy-adjacent haven, its existence underscores a fundamental tension in user-generated content: who gets to decide what is “allowed” to exist, and what happens when official memory fails?