Electronic Arts have today revealed a new RPG for mobile gaming. The Lord of the Rings: Heroes of Middle-Earth, as part of their commitment to the mobile game industry. EA is collaborating on the creation of a new free-to-play RPG mobile game with Middle-earth Enterprises. It is a branch of the Saul Zaentz Company.
The Lord of the Rings: Middle Earth is a “Collectible Role-Playing Game” that delivers the huge expanse of Tolkien’s literary works to mobile devices. Even though it is uncertain what the game will ultimately be, this has to be a great victory for mobile players who have been waiting for big-budget RPGs on the platform.
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The game is likely to go into restricted regional beta testing this summer. But, EA hasn’t revealed which territories will be included.
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EA has already worked on multiple Lord of the Rings games, both for consoles and for PC. Capital Games is working on Heroes of Middle-Earth. The California-based company previously worked on the Android and iOS game Star Wars: Galaxy of Heroes.
This will be EA’s first mobile game inspired by “Storylines, locations, characters, and history from The Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit literary works,” according to the company.
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An immersive storyline, turn-based combat, intricate collection mechanisms, and a diverse cast of characters from the novel’s huge universe will all feature in the game. Moreover, the game looks to be similar to the old Final Fantasy turn-based combat games, with items heavily included.
It’ll be intriguing to see if EA can break new ground with Lord of the Rings: Heroes of Middle-Earth on mobile. If the game can compete with mobile heavyweights like Call of Duty: Mobile and PUBG: Mobile/BGMI.
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