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Kingdom Come studio now working on LOTR RPG

20 May 2026 at 15:00

Warhorse Studios, the team behind the critically acclaimed Kingdom Come Deliverance, has announced its next two projects. Yes, a third Kingdom Come game is being planned, but beyond that, the studio is also now working on a Lord of the Rings RPG.Β 

In a surprise announcement this week, Warhorse Studios took to social media to tease its next two projects, with one being β€œa new Kingdom Come adventure” and the other being β€œan open world Middle-Earth RPG”.

Unfortunately, no further details have been shared yet but fans are already speculating about the wording. The phrasing β€˜Middle-Earth RPG' indicates that we will be getting a game set within the LOTR universe, but not directly connected to the story from the books, similarly to how Warner Bros. handled Shadow of Mordor and Shadow of War.

Additionally β€œa new Kingdom Come adventure” is not direct confirmation of Kingdom Come Deliverance 3, so there is some speculation that we may get a spin-off of sorts, or perhaps a Kingdom Come game set in a new genre, rather than a direct sequel to the RPGs released so far.

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KitGuru Says: Warhorse Studios is perhaps the perfect pick for a new Lord of the Rings game. The Kingdom Come games were highly impressive, so it will be interesting to see what they come up with in a few years' time.Β 

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Embracer Group splits up, starts new company to house LOTR, Tomb Raider and more

20 May 2026 at 14:30

Embracer Group is going through yet another round of major organisational changes. The company hit dire financial straits a few years ago, leading to numerous layoffs and studio closures. Now that the dust has settled, Embracer is spinning off Middle-Earth Enterprises into a new company to house the group's largest IP, including LOTR, Tomb Raider and more.Β 

The move is somewhat similar to Ubisoft's recent restructuring, which saw new companies put in place to house various projects. One of the new subsidiaries, Fellowship Entertainment, will maintain ownership of the Lord of the Rings IP, Tomb Raider, Darksiders, Dead Island, Kingdom Come Deliverance, Metro and Remnant.

The studios joining Fellowship Entertainment include Dark Horse Media, 4A Games, Crystal Dynamics, Eidos Montreal, Fishlabs, Flying Wild Hog Studios, Middle-Earth Enterprises, Redoctane Games, Warhorse Studios and Gunfire Games.

Meanwhile, Embracer will continue to oversee IPs like Destroy All Humans, Kingdom of Amalur, Titan Quest, Wreckfest, Gothic, Killing Floor, Hot Wheels and even SpongeBob. Studios like Aspyr, Beamdog, Limited Run Games, Plaion, Tripwire, Vertigo Games and THQ Nordic will also remain under Embracer.

Amid all of this restructuring, Embracer has also announced plans to explore licensing opportunities for some of its popular but dormant IP, including Deus Ex, Thief, Red Faction and TimeSplitters.

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KitGuru Says: Hopefully this is the end of Embracer Group's long-running restructuring saga.Β 

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Amazon has a Lord of the Rings Game β€œThat Does Justice to Tolkien’s World,” It’s Just Not an MMO

14 May 2026 at 16:24

A gaming studio office with 'The Lord of the Rings' and Amazon Games logos superimposed, showing a person working on a computer.

Last year, when Amazon made massive cuts to its gaming division, one of the losses was the Lord of the Rings MMO that had been cancelled, rebooted, and then ultimately cancelled again. Now, a new report from Eurogamer that digs into one of the previously unknown projects that also got cancelled also revealed some insight into Amazon's plans for future Lord of the Rings games, which is that there's still something coming, just not an MMO. Though the report mainly centers on a game called Project Trident, which was made in part by leaning heavily on Generative AI (GenAI) tools, […]

Read full article at https://wccftech.com/amazon-lord-of-the-rings-game-in-the-works-not-an-mmo/

Warhorse Teases a β€˜Huge Immersive RPG’ Next, but Stays Silent on Whether It’s Kingdom Come 3 or the Rumoured Lord of the Rings Game

1 May 2026 at 14:07

The image features the Warhorse Studios logo on the left, a flaming One Ring from The Lord of the Rings at the top right, and a medieval battle scene at the bottom right.

Kingdom Come: Deliverance makers Warhorse Studios is indeed working on its next project now that all of the DLC for Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 is out the door. Unsurprisingly, it'll be another "huge immersive RPG" from the studio, according to the team's content director OndΕ™ej Bittner in a Reddit AMA. But that doesn't totally tell us what the game is. The obvious guess is that it's just the next entry in the Kingdom Come series, but the other popular guess is that the team is working on an RPG set in the Lord of the Rings. That's a rumour that […]

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Kingdom Come and Tomb Raider studios reportedly working on Lord of the Rings game

1 April 2026 at 12:00

Right before Embracer Group slammed the brakes on its acquisition spree, the company had bought up the Lord of the Rings IP. Now, Embracer is looking to leverage some of its best studios to put together a new LOTR videogame.

According to Insider Gaming, Embracer Group is working on a new Lord of the Rings game intended to rival Hogwarts Legacy in terms of scale and immersion. Apparently, Embracer has two of its best studios working on the project, including a small team at Crystal Dynamics, along with a team at Warhorse Studios.

Warhorse Studios is primarily known for its fantastic RPG series, Kingdom Come Deliverance, which follows the story of Henry, who grows from being an apprentice blacksmith into a full-blown knight. Crystal Dynamics on the other hand is primarily known for the Tomb Raider games.

it is reported that Crystal Dynamics work on this LOTR project is separate to its ongoing work on Tomb Raider, with two new Tomb Raider games set to release over the next year or so – Legacy of Atlantis and Tomb Raider: Catalyst.

KitGuru Says: It has been almost a decade since the Shadow of Mordor and Shadow of War games, so fans have had to wait quite some time for a new AAA-calibre LOTR game.

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Crystal Dynamics (and Maybe Warhorse) Are Reportedly Working on Lord of the Rings Games

31 March 2026 at 18:15

The image shows the 'Crystal Dynamics 30 Years' logo next to 'The Lord of the Rings' logo.

After reports that Warhorse Studios, the team behind the Kingdom Come: Deliverance games was working on an upcoming Lord of the Rings game, a new report from Insider-Gaming seems to further clarify what's actually happening with the next title set in Tolkien's universe. According to the outlet, while it's possible that Warhorse is working on a Lord of the Rings game, the game that's currently rumoured to be coming next from the LotR franchise is actually being made by Crystal Dynamics. This is something the studio is working on alongside its upcoming Tomb Raider titles, Tomb Raider: Legacy of Atlantis, […]

Read full article at https://wccftech.com/crystal-dynamics-reportedly-working-on-third-person-open-world-lord-of-the-rings-game/

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