Renowned New Zealand company developing a new game set in the Middle-earth universe of J.R.R. Tolkien
Private Division, a publishing label of Take-Two Interactive Software, Inc. (NASDAQ: TTWO), today announced they have signed a new publishing agreement with Wētā Workshop, best known for their work on Middle-earth for The Lord of the Rings film trilogy. In 2014 Wētā Workshop founded an interactive game division and are now developing a new game set in the Middle-earth universe of J.R.R. Tolkien. Middle-earth Enterprises have licensed the literary works of the series, providing Wētā Workshop with the broadest creative license to interpret the underlying lore of the books.
“We are thrilled to partner with Wētā Workshop to publish a game set in such an extraordinary and celebrated universe,” said Michael Worosz, Chief Strategy Officer, Take-Two Interactive, and Head of Private Division. “The Lord of the Rings IP is home to so many remarkable stories, and no entity is better equipped than the team at Wētā Workshop to create a distinctive, new Middle-earth gaming experience.”
“It’s a privilege to create a new game set in Middle-earth, especially one that’s so different from what fans have played previously,” said Amie Wolken, Head of Interactive at Wētā Workshop. “As fans ourselves, we’re excited for gamers to explore Middle-earth in a way they never have before, and introduce new fans to the magic of The Lord of the Rings.”
This title is in early development and does not yet have an announced release date. It is expected to launch during Take-Two’s Fiscal Year 2024. Private Division and Wētā Workshop look forward to sharing more details about this game in the future.
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I'm really not entirely sure what it would restrict other than using material directly from the films. You can bash the films for a lot of things, but they were generally a shortened version of the books, not much if any actual new material.Weta Workshop did set design, costumes, miniatures, visual effects and props for Peter Jackson's Lord of the Rings movies are making a game with Take Two's Private Division in the literary universe. It'll be very interesting to see how different this game will be from the 'Jacksonverse' which they don't have the rights to.
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LotR/Hobbit stuff only, most likely. They're licensing from MEE(Zaentz).How much of the playground are they allowed to use? If the deal covers stuff like the First Age, they could make some interesting stuff based on that and wouldn't overlap with anything else; e.g., strategy games in which you choose either the Valar side or Morgoth's.
If the devs can't even afford a proper engine why would anyone assume the rest of the game will be quality?Into the trash.Unity
Notably Weta Workshop got acquired by Unity a couple months ago so I'd imagine this will be a in-house showcase for the Unity engine.
- Work with other team members to create and design meaningful content involving but not limited to items, quests, and NPCs
- Experience and a passion for Life Simulation, RPG, or Narrative games a plus
Osgiliath.I'm really not entirely sure what it would restrict other than using material directly from the films. You can bash the films for a lot of things, but they were generally a shortened version of the books, not much if any actual new material.Weta Workshop did set design, costumes, miniatures, visual effects and props for Peter Jackson's Lord of the Rings movies are making a game with Take Two's Private Division in the literary universe. It'll be very interesting to see how different this game will be from the 'Jacksonverse' which they don't have the rights to.
Judging by Shadow of War and Shadow of Mordor sales figures there is some demand at least. What I want to know is where all the Game of Thrones games went, the prequel series is almost here and I haven't seen any Game of Thrones games announced.What is the actual demand for more LotR at this point?
also, decided to look at their site
"huh, those figures look pretty nice, how much do they cost?"
https://www.wetanz.com/shop/figures/masters-collection-the-dead-marshes
$2,599.00