Tales of the Shire: A Lord of the Rings Game to be showcased on Hobbit Day

Switch

Products You May Like

Tolkien fans can look forward to a showcase of Tales of the Shire: A Lord of the Rings Game as part of the Hobbit Day celebrations on Sunday, September 22, 2024.

Starting at 10:30 PT / 1:30 EST / 6:30 BST, the livestream will be available to watch on X, YouTube, Twitch, and TikTok on the official page for the game on each platform.

A release date for the game hasn’t yet been provided, so that may be something to keep an eye out for during the showcase.

Here’s what Private Division, the game’s publisher, had to say about Tales of the Shire on its website:

Welcome Home, Hobbit! – From the creative studio, Wētā Workshop, live the cosy life of a Hobbit in the wonderfully serene landscape of the Shire. Discover, decorate, and share in this idyllic corner of Middle-earth. Join friendly Hobbits and familiar faces awaiting your arrival in Tales of the Shire: A The Lord of the Rings™ Game.

Create your own Hobbit as you set forth in Bywater. Though not yet established as an official village in Hobbiton, play a big part in helping the quaint town flourish. Greet comfort at the door as you decorate your own Hobbit home, tend to your garden, fish at the clear ponds, forage wild fruits and herbs, or trade with townsfolks. Prepare homemade meals to share with fellow Hobbits and foster relationships. With much to see and lots more to eat, enjoy days of splendor in the picturesque forests, lakes, and pastures.

Unwind in the place where what matters most are all the little things. Help bring the community together to achieve village status in Bywater. Experience delight in Tales of the Shire: A The Lord of the Rings™ Game

Via

Articles You May Like

PSVR 2 Wireless Headset May Have Been Leaked by Sony
The Wild Bastards Are Loose on Xbox, PlayStation and PC
Poll: With ‘Switch 2’ Rumours Swirling, Will There Be A September Direct This Year?
PS5 Pro benchmark leak suggests 60 fps play with no frame drops at a dynamic 4K resolution
Zelda: Tears of Kingdom art director says Depths were inspired by “Cretaceous Period-like world with dinosaurs”

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *