Lies of P: New Game Plus (NG+) Guide

Finishing Lies of P doesn’t really mean it’s over. Once you’ve beaten your final boss and watched the ending play out, the game invites you to start again — this time with higher stakes, harder enemies, and better loot. This guide breaks down everything that carries over into Lies of P’s New Game Plus, what changes in the second playthrough, and how to prepare before diving back into the clockwork nightmare.

How to Unlock New Game Plus in Lies of P

Once you’ve reached one of the game’s endings and seen the post-credit scenes, you’ll get a prompt asking if you want to begin New Game Plus. Accepting it will immediately restart your adventure from the very beginning, overwriting your existing save unless you’ve made a manual backup.

If you’re on PC, it’s smart to copy your save file from the Steam directory before confirming. This way, you can still revisit your old world to hunt achievements or wrap up any unfinished side content before committing to your next run.

What Carries Over to NG+

Lies of P’s New Game Plus mode lets you retain most of your key progress, making your second run more about mastering combat than rebuilding your character from scratch. Here’s what you’ll keep:

  • Weapons and equipment: Every blade, handle, amulet, and armor piece you’ve earned.
  • Upgrades: Your P-Organ progress, Legion Arm upgrades, and overall character stats.
  • Currencies: Ergo, Moonstones, Golden Fruit Coins, and unspent boss materials.
  • Collectibles: Costumes, gestures, and records — perfect for showing off in your next run.

However, certain collectibles tied to merchant expansion — like Krat Supply Boxes and Venigni Collections — don’t carry over. You’ll need to find them again as you progress.

What Changes in Your Second Playthrough

While your character stays strong, the world around you gets deadlier. Enemies hit harder, their health pools increase, and some attack patterns become more aggressive. Think of NG+ as the true test of your build — a proving ground for those who want to perfect every parry and punish.

You’ll also notice a few subtle additions:

  • New Quartz options open up tier 6 upgrades for your P-Organ.
  • Reset options for your Legion Arm and P-Organ are now available at the desk where you originally selected your combat path.
  • The Gallery menu becomes accessible from the main screen, featuring portraits of bosses and NPCs you’ve encountered.

It’s the developers’ quiet nod to replay value — giving completionists more reasons to explore Krat once again.

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Tips Before Starting NG+

Jumping into NG+ isn’t just about flexing your hard-earned skills — it’s about planning smart so your next journey through Krat feels powerful, not punishing.

Before you hit “yes” on that New Game Plus prompt, keep a few things in mind:

  1. Back up your save. Once overwritten, your first-run data is gone.
  2. Stock up on consumables. Items like Pulse Cells and Wishstones remain invaluable early in NG+.
  3. Experiment with new weapons. Your carry-over arsenal lets you try different setups without fear of losing progress.
  4. Spend your Ergo. Any unused currency remains, but investing it into upgrades now saves effort later.

Starting NG+ prepared makes the brutal opening chapters far smoother — especially since the enemies scale faster than you might expect.

Why You Should Play NG+

Beyond the obvious challenge spike, Lies of P’s New Game Plus adds subtle narrative flavor and a renewed sense of mastery. You’ll notice new enemy placements, alternate drop rates, and a better chance to experiment with different builds. It’s not just replaying — it’s refining.

If the base game felt like a grueling but fair dance of precision and patience, NG+ is the encore. Sharper, faster, and more rewarding.