Gollum may not have been your first thought for a protagonist in a video game based on the popular The Lord of the Rings franchise, but it was not that long ago a stealth action game was announced that would feature the franchise villain in the unexpected role. The game has had quite the rollercoaster, originally being announced as a next gen only affair until being revealed to be coming to current gen systems as well. It was also delayed until next year, but now we have an idea of when we’ll see it, as well as some new footage.
A new trailer was released at today’s Nacon Connect, which you can see in full below. It features Daedalic Entertainment Producer Harald Riegler talking about the game, interlaced with some new footage. There he speaks about some aspects of the game, including the constant mental conflict within Gollum between his new twisted ring-obsessed form and his former, more sane self. We also see some renders of key characters you’ll encounter, including one very wise looking Gandalf.
The Lord of the Rings: Gollum is aiming for a Fall 2024 release now, and will launch on PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X/S, Xbox One, Switch and PC.
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