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The Lord Of The Rings – Gollum has been delayed by a few months

Daedalic and NACON have announced that The Lord Of The Rings – Gollum has been delayed by a few months. According to NACON, the developer needs a bit more time in order to further polish the game. Unfortunately, though, there is now no ETA on when the game will come out.

As the press release reads:

“Daedalic Entertainment and NACON would like to thank all players for their patience and support so far. During the past several years, the team has been working hard to share our vision of a remarkable story, set in a breathtaking world, filled with magic and wonder. We are dedicated to meeting our community’s expectations and uncovering the untold story of Gollum in a way that honors the vision of J.R.R. Tolkien.

That being said, in order to deliver the best possible experience, we have decided to push the release of The Lord of the Rings: Gollum by a few months. We’ll update with an exact timing in the near future.”

The Lord of the Rings: Gollum will be a story-driven action adventure game. Players will take on a perilous journey as Gollum, chasing the only thing that is precious to them. Players will climb, leap and sneak their way past dangers or into advantageous spots.

The game was originally targeting a September 1st release date. It’s also worth noting that the PC version will feature Ray Tracing effects.

Stay tuned for more!

9 thoughts on “The Lord Of The Rings – Gollum has been delayed by a few months”

  1. The games industry this year has been mostly trash why dont they make up a release date and add 6 months delay delay delay delay delay its been the same all year.Avatar hahaha delay 2096 and will look crap when it is finaly released.

  2. Translation: the game on which we have been working for the last years is a steaming pile and we’ll try to cut some really bad sh*t out and then pretty it up in hopes that we can fool as many of you into buying it as possible.

  3. Daedalic are in Germany so there’s a good chance the “delay” is the fault of diversity hires’ incompetence.

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