Nintendo has confirmed previous reports that it will be delaying the opening of its new development centre to make it bigger.
20.10.2023 - 09:03 / techradar.com
The upcoming survival gameLord of the Rings: Return to Moria has gone gold, meaning it’s very close to the end of its production cycle and almost ready for release. But, to coincide with the setting of the game, the development team Free Range Games has referred to this process as going “mithril.”
Lord of the Rings: Return to Moria is currently scheduled to release on PC on October 24 via the Epic Games Store, but despite its status, the PlayStation 5 launch has received a delay. Now, the game is set to launch on December 5, facing a delay of just under two months in comparison to its PC release.
The Xbox version is slated for an early 2024 release, but we currently have no specific date as to when exactly we can expect this. Although we expect to receive more details once the PC and PS5 launches are out of the way, the only ballpark we have is the first half of the year.
As the first survival game in the Tolkien universe, there’s a lot of anticipation surrounding its release, and while the title has been delayed on PS5, there’s only slightly longer to wait compared to those who will be playing on PC. But, for updates on the release date on consoles, it’s been to keep an eye on the official website for the game, or its official Twitter page.
With the cozy Hobbit game Tales of the Shirealso scheduled to release in 2024, it could be an incredibly busy year for Lord of the Rings fans, but at least there will be a balance of equal parts tense survival and shire life sim.
We’ve got a list of the best PS5 gamesif you’re looking for something to take up your time while you wait for Lord of the Rings: Return to Moria to launch.
Nintendo has confirmed previous reports that it will be delaying the opening of its new development centre to make it bigger.
Resource management plays a critical role in , and keeping an eye on the most essential ones is the best way to keep pace with everything the game demands. As a survival crafting experience, progression hinges on collecting the necessary components and ingredients to craft equipment, build bases, and stay supplied with basics like food. Supplies that are both plentiful in supply and niche in application are easy to keep on hand, but others can bleed dry at the most inconvenient moments.
The Lord of the Rings: Return to Moria treads a very familiar gameplay loop in a world that isn’t quite fit for purpose. The premise is one that should fill any Lord of the Rings fan with feelings of excitement and wonder: being able to explore Moria to your heart’s content is almost unheard of in video games, with the exception being the Mines of Moria expansion for The Lord of the Rings Online. But Return to Moria is an open-world survival game shoehorned into a linear environment. Its mechanics constantly battle against one another and frustrate more than they entertain.
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In the shadowy depths of Middle-earth, a new epic tale unfolds: Lord of the Rings: Return to Moria , developed by Free Range Games and published by North Beach Games, beckons brave dwarves to rediscover the ancient mysteries and face the challenges lurking beneath the mountains. Also, there are female dwarves. With beards.
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Lord of the Rings: Return to Moria is the exciting new survival exploration game set in the perilous hallways of Moria. With fantastic multiplayer features and the legendary settings, people will want to know if all of that is available on the Steam Deck.
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Lord of the Rings: Return to Moria is a new MMORPG game set in the perilous labyrinth of Moria. Best experienced with friends, you can set out on expeditions and build up your camp together.
Lord of the Rings: Return to Moria has finally been released after a delay. Players will be wondering on what platforms they can play the game, to see if they’ll be able to.
The Lord of the Rings: Return to Moria is out now on PC through the Epic Games Store. Set in the Fourth Age in Middle-earth, The Lord of the Rings: Return to Moria is a survival/crafting game where players take on the role of a group of Dwarves. Check out the launch trailer below.