Embark on an epic journey through a mysterious world in Lost Light. Explore stunning landscapes, solve intricate puzzles, and uncover the secrets of a forgotten civilization. With captivating storytelling and immersive gameplay, Lost Light will challenge your mind and touch your heart. Are you ready to discover the truth hidden in the shadows?
Discover hidden secrets and uncover the mysteries of the lost world as you explore its vast and diverse landscapes.
Challenge your mind with intricate puzzles and riddles scattered throughout the game, each one more challenging than the last.
Engage in thrilling battles against formidable foes using a variety of weapons and abilities to emerge victorious.
Personalize your character with unique outfits, accessories, and abilities to stand out in the world of Lost Light.
Embark on epic quests and missions that will test your skills and lead you closer to unraveling the secrets of the lost world.
Form alliances with other players to tackle challenges together and conquer the dangers that lurk in the shadows.
Click on the Download button to start downloading Lost Light for Windows
Open the .exe installation file in the Downloads folder and double click it
Follow the instructions in the pop-up window to install Lost Light on Windows Desktop
Now you can open and run Lost Light on Windows Desktop
Update: 11 Feb 2025
Asus has enabled the Windows Dynamic Lighting feature for its headphones, laptops, and motherboards equipped with AMD 600 and Intel 700 chipsets, enhancing user experience with customizable lighting options.
Microsoft introduces Dynamic Lighting for Windows 11, aiming to unify RGB light management. Asus motherboards and other major brands join the program, but support is gradually rolling out. Users must find beta BIOS updates on Asus ROG forums to enable the feature.
Asus plans to support Microsoft's Dynamic Lighting feature in its latest AMD and Intel motherboards. This will allow users to control RGB lighting directly through Windows 11, eliminating the need for a separate app. Asus is currently testing beta BIOS updates to integrate this feature.