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This product is a luxury version, specifically the Gold Edition, of Middle Earth Shadow of War that includes a lot of extra content, bonus and all kinds of support since the beginning of our adventure. Â The Middle Earth Shadows Of War is the second episode of the RPG set in The Lord of the Rings, in which we will put ourselves in the shoes of a saddleman whose family was killed by one of Sauron's henchmen. Now, thanks to Celebrimbor's ghost having forged a new ring of power, we will be able to take control of orcs armies to storm Mordor's fortresses and compete directly with Sauron for control of the areas of this vast territory.
The Middle Earth Shadows Of War Gold Edition includes: Assorted objects from the beginning of the adventure that will power the fighting power of our mountaineer, such as a Gold War Chest and Two Nemesis expansions: Nemesis Slaughter Tribe Expansion and Expansion of the Nemesis Outlaw Tribe. The Gold War Chest can contain legendary or epic objects, general orcs of different rarities,… We will also host two additional missions, Galadriel Story and the History of Mordor.
Middle Earth Shadow of War Gold Edition is also available on PC & XBox One.
Everything about this game outdoes the first, and with the expanded Nemesis System, superb combat, and epic story, you'll be immersed for a long time.
Middle-Earth: Shadow of War is Lord of the Rings turned up to 11. Improving on nearly every idea from the original Shadow of Mordor game, it’s a gargantuan sequel in both size and scope.
A sprawling action-filled epic adventure with a compelling story and a living, breathing world that creates real consequences for your actions and failures. Its post-game Shadow Wars content is understandably polarizing but that shouldn't stop anyone from enjoying the core experience.
Middle-earth: Shadow of War is a good sequel to Shadow of Mordor. Fortress sieges are a nice introduction, but in the long run things could get a little bit repetitive.
Shadow of War does stumble into a bit of a grind in the latter part of the game and the Chests system could be tuned much better. As it stands now, it's transparent in wanting you to open your wallet and buy a bit of Gold. Those issues are what keep Shadow of War from being an absolutely amazing game, instead of just a great one.
The Nemesis system is the best part of Middle-Earth: Shadow of War, but the rest of the game is overwhelmed with pointless grinding.
The whole experience feels so utterly soulless it’s hard to really care about any of it. It feels like a game that has been carefully pieced together with every feature, bit of narrative and gameplay moment structured out of commercial desire, rather than any love or respect for the Lord of the Rings franchise. And as far as I'm concerned, for a game that's quite explicitly a Lord of the Rings game, that's a fail.
April 3, 2018
Middle Earth: Shadow of War is saying goodbye to microtransactions. Read more
October 26, 2017
Middle-Earth: Shadow of War will publish four expansions up to May 2018. Watch video
September 19, 2017
Middle-Earth: Shadow of War presents its Nemesis system with an interactive trailer. Watch video
September 13, 2017
Middle-Earth: Shadow of War presents the Feral Tribe on a new video. Watch video
June 8, 2017
New story trailer for Middle-Earth: Shadow of War. Watch video
May 17, 2017
Middle-earth: Shadow of War shows its amazing open world in a new trailer. Watch video