Here is almost 40 minutes of gameplay footage from the PC version of Middle-earth: Shadow of War

Warner Bros has released a new video from a recent livestream, showing almost 40 minutes of gameplay footage from Middle-earth: Shadow of War. In this video, Monolith introduced the Cirith Ungol Shadow Of War Region. Moreover, Monolith revealed that the game was running on the PC (and on Windows 10). Enjoy (gameplay footage starts at 8:00)!

Shadow of War: Exploring the Cirith Ungol Region - Live Gameplay Stream

22 thoughts on “Here is almost 40 minutes of gameplay footage from the PC version of Middle-earth: Shadow of War”

  1. Video is down, big whoop on a SP game that features MT’s. I was originally all for the game, but upon hearing that it will feature MT’s for a SP based game, I lost all interest.

      1. Yeap, sad but true, at least for the first one

        I would much prefer to see a sequel to LOTR: War in the North, or something similar

          1. I wasn’t talking about the best in LOTR game series, just the recent game before this 2 games, which I enjoyed

          2. isn’t it stupid to wish for a war in the north sequel if you think bfme games are better?

    1. Jim Sterling’s weekly Jimquisition video released just a couple of hours ago is all about that topic. ‘Shadow of More Dollars’, lol. Great stuff!

  2. “rocks are everywhere in the game”

    Again? Id play a middle earth open world game but not another one that takes place that takes place exlusively in mordor.

  3. every single footage on the internet from this game is from PC version, developers said it themselves in one of their streams

  4. *sigh* I don’t know, man. I’m of two minds on the subject:

    1. Micro-transactions are not something I’m thrilled with, but it’s in a single-player game.
    2. The problem lies in if the design of the game was tailored to accommodate micro-transactions, which you have to assume it was. So, with this assumption we can also assume that certain items have now artificially been made more difficult to acquire to encourage real money purchases.

    This whole thing just sours the game on me.

    I haven’t played a game in forever and the direction the industry is going makes me think I should take my other foot and put it outside the door, too.

  5. They sell it like it was some sort of AAA game ? Why is it so fugly and repetitive then like it was some indie game?

          1. i can give you suggestions on where to buy good quality rope, just let me know if you happened to need my help

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