Daedalic was going to have a grant money invested in more Lord of the Rings games.
somewhat predictably, The Lord of the Rings: Gollum It became AlfaBetaJuega’s first thriller after introducing errors that prevented the end of the adventure, which was criticized by many media outlets and ended up making the title the worst rated of the year. despite of Daedalic Entertainment He promised to correct the game after he apologized for the situation, and most surprisingly, the company Work on more Lord of the Rings games.
Games Wirtschaft, a German video game outlet, mentions this The developer has received a large grant from the German government to “work on the games”.though the sum received was not invested in Gollum’s adventure as the Daedalic planned it as “the first to Various games based on the Lord of the Rings license“.
Just as I recommend indoor gamesDaedalic has several projects under development, Next planned for 2024with the codename “it’s magic, being a new expansion of Tolkien’s universe. Although there are no details, this It could be related to elvesbeing one of the most iconic magical beings in The Lord of the Rings.
In short, it seems Daedalic is willing to invest two million euros, granted by the German Ministry of Economics, in the Lord of the Rings gamesalthough a failed launch of Gollum’s adventure could negatively affect them if they lose the players’ trust…
What happened to Gollum?
After a severe economic crisis, publisher Nacon and developer Daedalic Entertainment decided to postpone the release of The Lord of the Rings: Gollum from 2021 to 2022 and add PS4, Xbox One and Nintendo Switch as platforms, taking the title away from being just a game. New generation game. However, Gollum’s adventure was delayed for a while longer and It has hit PlayStation, Xbox, and PC with bugs that prevent it from even reaching its conclusion. On the other hand, the hybrid console version has yet to be released…
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