Middle-Earth: Shadow of War Can Import Your Worst Nemesis From Original Game

However, you can also bring your best follower along for the ride.

Posted By | On 07th, Jul. 2017

Monolith Productions may not have offered much information on whether saves from Middle-Earth: Shadow of Mordor can be imported into the upcoming Middle-Earth: Shadow of War but it does have something else in mind. A new free update for Shadow of Mordor called the Nemesis Forge allows you to take your worst Nemesis in the game and import it into the sequel.

However, it’s also possible to take your favourite Orc Follower into Shadow of War as well, thus evening the odds. Along with letting the saga continue between your worst enemy and best Follower, this allows the Nemesis System in the sequel to be further affected. You’ll find the Nemesis Forge in the main menu and it will automatically pick the highest ranking Orcs for you.

Middle-Earth: Shadow of War is currently set to release on October 10th for PS4, Xbox One and PC. What are your thoughts on the Nemesis Forge and bringing your old Nemesis back? Let us know in the comments.


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