The MMO is in early development at Amazon Games Orange County and features the stories of The Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit.
The three publishing labels will still continue to put out games for the next couple of years, however.
The Embracer Group confirms there will be five new The Lord of the Rings game releases between April 2023 and March 2024.
The company has SEK 8.2 billion invested in the development of AAA titles, and has over 30 of them currently in the pipeline.
Embracer Group CEO Lars Wingefors has previously said Saints Row is unlikely to be as great a return on investments as previously anticipated.
A report claims the Embracer Group has shifted the Tomb Raider franchise's rights out to Amazon, shortly after having acquired the series from Square Enix.
Crystal Dynamics in April last year that the next mainline Tomb Raider title had started development, and was being built on Unreal Engine 5.
The beleaguered multiplayer superhero action game is allegedly about to close up shop, with all future plans having reportedly been shelved.
A new report talks about Marvel's Avengers' many development issues, and claims there are currently no plans to release content for the game beyond next year.
The high-level endgame activity sees a team of four going up against a resurrected MODOK, and was first spoken of by Crystal Dynamics two years ago.
"I’ve had conversations in the last few weeks that paint a rather grim picture of the future," says known Avengers leaker Miller.
Bucky Barnes aka The Winter Soldier is coming to Marvel's Avengers soon, bringing new missions, abilities, cosmetics, and more.
The deal will "enable further investments into making even greater games based on both established and new IPs," the company says.
Across its bevy of studios, the company intends to release 234 console and PC games in less than four years, of which 25 will be AAA projects.
The developer says over 100,000 people responded to a recently sent out survey that asked about the possibility of a future Legacy of Kain revival.
Embracer Group also confirms that the open world title has "performed in line with management expectations in the quarter."
The mobile-focused studio was acquired by Embracer Group only a few months ago, and unveiled a rebranding less than a month back.
"We wouldn’t acquire the brand of Lord of the Rings if we were just thinking to maximise that potential over the coming year," says CEO Lars Wingefors.
Recently alongside by the Embracer Group, the Canadian studio will be known as Studio Onoma going forward, it's been announced.
A recent survey sent out by Crystal Dynamics wants to know if you'd like to see remakes, remasters, sequels, or a reboot in the franchise.