Game Overview:
The Lord of the Rings: Gollum is a stealth action-adventure title by Daedelic Entertainment.
The game follows the story of Gollum before he meets with the Fellowship of the RIng in the Mines of Moria.
A new report from a German gaming outlet details the many internal problems that ultimately caused The Lord of the Rings: Gollum to flop so hard.
It's also been reported that developer Daedalic Entertainment had no knowledge of the letter's content, since it was handled entirely by Nacon.
Daedalic Entertainment thanked players for their patience. "We sincerely hope these changes will help you enjoy The Lord of the Rings: Gollum."
In the wake Gollum's disastrous launch, Daedalic Entertainment has announced that it will be focused on publishing going forward.
How did a game based on such a massive property turn out to be one of the worst releases in recent memory?
Daedalic Entertainment's recent The Lord of the Rings game has been universally panned, but it seems the studio isn't done with the property yet.
"We acknowledge and deeply regret that the game did not meet the expectations we set for ourselves or for our dedicated community," Daedalic Entertainment says.
Like Gollum’s war within, this stealth platformer struggles with its own identity while offering a thoughtful tale concerning the mind and travels of its protagonist.
The Lord of the Rings: Gollum producer Harald Riegler speaks with GamingBolt about the upcoming action-adventure title.
Developer Daedalic Entertainment talks about bringing the iconic Gollum to life, and sheds light on how he's portrayed in the game.
Here's what you should know about Smeagol's upcoming stealth adventure.
Daedalic Entertainment confirms its action-adventure title will feature fidelity and performance options on current-gen consoles.
"Avid adventure players will be able to finish the game faster but we advise everyone to take their time and breathe the air of Middle-earth," says producer Harald Riegler.
Playing max settings with 4K/60 FPS and ray-tracing will require a GeForce RTX 4080 and DLSS Performance Setting enabled.
The Lord of the Rings: Gollum offers a glimpse of what it will look like with Nvidia DLSS 3 and RTX support on PC.
Characters in the story will still speak in Elvish if and when the situation calls for it, even for players who don't own the DLC.
The $69.99 special edition includes a Lore Compendium detailing Middle-earth's history, over 100 sketches, and Sindarin VO DLC.
The oft-delayed action adventure launches on May 25th for Xbox Series X/S, Xbox One, PS4, PS5 and PC. The Nintendo Switch version is out later.
The action-adventure title launches on May 25th for Xbox Series X/S, PS4, PS5, Xbox One and PC. The Nintendo Switch version is out later.
The long-delayed action-adventure title finally releases in roughly two months, though the Nintendo Switch version arrives later this year.
The development team at Daedalic Entertainment talks about the process of crafting The Lord of the Rings: Gollum's narrative.
Check out the newest story trailer for The Lord of the Rings: Gollum, which shows off Middle-earth in all of its glory.
The Embracer Group confirms there will be five new The Lord of the Rings game releases between April 2023 and March 2024.
The stealth action-adventure title was meant to release last September but was delayed again by a "few months" with no clear date.
The delay is in order to "deliver the best possible experience." An update on the new release date will be revealed "in the near future."
The newest trailer for Deadelic Entertainment and Nacon's upcoming game shows off some stealth gameplay and various locations.
Expect updates on the likes of The Lord of the Rings: Gollum, Test Drive Unlimited Solar Crown, Ad Infinitum, and more.
Nacon's annual showcase returns next month with game reveals, exclusive gameplay and new accessories. It streams at 10 AM PT/6 PM BST on YouTube.
The Nintendo Switch version is slated to arrive at a later date. New screenshots have also been revealed, showcasing locations like Mirkwood and Mordor.
Nacon will acquire The Lord of the Rings: Gollum developer for €53 million. The deal is expected to close later this year.
Deadalic Entertainment's long-in-development stealth action-adventure title will be taking the stage at The Game Awards next week.
The game's producer gives us a look at new gameplay and renders of the upcoming stealth action game, including a very familiar face for fans.
Test Drive Unlimited Solar Crown and Vampire: The Masquerade - Swansong will also receive updates, while three new reveals are also planned.
New trailer showcases Gollum's harrowing journey.
Daedalic Entertainment will team with Nacon to co-publish the adventure.
DualSense and ray tracing support is talked about.
Gollum's inner conflict and dialogue choices are briefly highlighted in a new video.
Make choices depending on Gollum's different personalities, call on "special allies", and much more.
The next gen title has its own style.
The next game based on the legendary series will launch on the next Xbox and PlayStation.
The storytelling of the game should help it carve its own path, the developers hope.
Due out on PC and “all relevant consoles”.