

In an exciting revelation for gaming enthusiasts and Tolkien fans alike, Warhorse Studios, known for their acclaimed Kingdom Come: Deliverance series, has officially confirmed the development of an open-world RPG set in the magical world of Lord of the Rings. This announcement comes amidst a flurry of rumors that have been circulating about the studio's next big project. However, perhaps what makes this revelation less of a shock to some is the plethora of Tolkien references already present in Warhorse Studios' recent release, Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2. Fans of the Kingdom Come franchise might have picked up on subtle nods to J.R.R. Tolkien’s epic series through Easter eggs and references subtly included within the game. For instance, a particular thread on the game's Reddit page highlights the description of the Guild Longsword, which mirrors the legendary sword Andúril from Lord of the Rings. With quotes from Tolkien's work peppered throughout the game, players have found themselves reminded of Middle-earth time and time again. Another sneaky Easter egg refers to Samwise Gamgee’s reliable steed with a nod to the German name, Lutz, for Bill the Pony, creating whispers amongst those familiar with the adventurous hobbits. This cleverly woven tapestry has made it evident that Warhorse Studios has a deep appreciation for Tolkien’s world. Delving into scenes that bring to mind hobbits and their barefoot escapades, the ongoing love letter to all things Tolkien is clear. The move to develop a fully-fledged RPG in that realm, rich with details and an open world ready for exploration, seems to be a natural evolution for the studio. While specifics about the game remain scarce, what’s promised is an immersive narrative deserving of its legendary source material. Expectations run high that this endeavor will hold its own next to the praised landmark Kingdom Come series, fulfilling the desires of Tolkien enthusiasts longing for a unique digital experience. As the anticipation builds and the gaming community buzzes with chatter, it's clear the prospect of a Lord of the Rings game crafted by Warhorse Studios is bound to capture the imaginations of players eager to return to Middle-earth. Until more details emerge, gamers can revel in existing moments from Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 and await what promises to be a landmark moment in fantasy RPGs.