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Will there be a Middle-Earth 3?

Will there be a Middle-Earth 3?

Monolith Productions are the developers of the Middle-Earth games, which are set between The Hobbit and The Lord Of The Rings Books, are working on Middle-Earth 3. The game will be a next-gen-only game likely on the PS5 or PC and feature a massive open world like Skyrim.

Is Shadow of War based on LOTR?

Shadow of War continues the previous game’s narrative, which is based on J. R. R. Tolkien’s legendarium and set in between the events of Peter Jackson’s The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings film trilogies, from which the game takes inspiration.

Is Shadow of Mordor a Lord of the Rings game?

Shadow of Mordor’s release was the most successful for a Lord of the Rings-based game. The game debuted at number two in the UK retail software sales chart in its first week (behind FIFA 15), and was the ninth-bestselling game in the United States in October 2014.

Is Shadow of Mordor canon?

No. It’s not a story Tolkien wrote, outlined, or ever considered (as far as we know). While certain elements of the story may be somewhat plausible, they go further than what would have been possible in the Middle-earth Tolkien conceived.

Why are there no LOTR games?

EA’s licence expired in 2008 with no attempts at renewal, reverting the rights to Warner Bros. which lead to darker, more mature titles in the series such as War in the North and the Shadow Of Mordor series.

Is Talion in the LOTR movies?

Peter Jackson’s films or other media Talion is the protagonist of Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor and Middle-earth: Shadow of War, alongside Celebrimbor, with whom he shares a body. He is non-canonical as he does not originate from the works of J.R.R. Tolkien.

Did J. R. R. Tolkien write Elden Ring?

Elden Ring writer George RR Martin also shared his views on the indirect connections when helping to create the world of Elden Ring. Having been in charge of building the background details of the game, Martin confirmed that JRR Tolkien’s Middle-Earth, Robert E.