Warhorse Studios has officially confirmed the March rumor that the studio behind the acclaimed Kingdom Come: Deliverance series is now developing a game under the Lord of the Rings license.
Amid financial disclosures and a restructuring at Embracer Group, the team revealed that they are juggling two projects. One of them is the next entry in the Kingdom Come franchise, a highly anticipated sequel that followed the critically lauded Kingdom Come: Deliverance II last year and was named a Game of the Year contender at several events.
The developers said they will share more details when the time is right, leaving it unclear whether the game will retell any of the stories from The Lord of the Rings, The Hobbit, or The Silmarillion, or whether it will be an entirely original adventure set within one of Tolkien’s eras.
Warhorse Studios has teased that more details will be shared when the moment is right, hinting at a significant upcoming announcement that has already sparked excitement among fans of the studio’s work.
The original speculation suggested an ambitious project backed by a staggering $100 million investment from the Abu Dhabi Investment Office. For context, the budget for Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2</em] hovered around $40 million, making this new title the most substantial undertaking in Warhorse Studios’ history to date.
The rumor source praised Warhorse as an ideal steward for this license, noting that while the Kingdom Come series lacks the quintessential fantasy elements of Tolkien’s lore, the studio’s reputation for meticulous world‑building could bring a fresh, grounded perspective to the franchise.
News Source: Elespanol
Warhorse tackling a Tolkien RPG sounds amazing, though I hope it doesn’t detract from their KCD sequel.
So Warhorse is doing a Tolkien RPG, interesting.
So Warhorse is doing a Tolkien RPG, that’s interesting.
so Warhorse is making a Tolkien RPG? Interesting.
daebak news! So Warhorse is doing a Tolkien RPG, tat’s interesting.
Warhorse tackling Tolkien is exciting news, though I hope they maintain their signature depth and historical realism within that fantasy world.
A Tolkien RPG from Warhorse sounds interesting, but I’m wary of how they’ll handle the license and if it’ll compromise KCD2
While Warhorse excels at historical realiism, a Tolkien RPG needs more than just gritty accuracy; it needs magic and wonder.
a Tolkien RPG from Warhorse sonuds interesting, but I’m worried about them jugglinng two big projects simultaneously.
a Tolkien RPG from Warhorse sounds interesting, but I hope they don’t spread themselves too thin with two big projects
Warhorse tackling a Tolkien RPG is exciting, though I hope they maintain their signautre historiical realism within teh fantasy setting. ya habibi!
A Tolkien RPG from Warhorse sounds interesting, but I hope they don’t spread themselves too thin with two big projects.
A Tolkien RPG from Warhorse sounds interesting, but I hope they don't spread themselves too thin with two…
I agree, though I’m keeping my expectations in check. The news for Bombshell! Kingdom Come creators confirm is promising, but teh actual launch is what matters. I will wait for a sale.
A Tolkien RPG from Warhorse sounds interesting, but I hope they don’t spread thmeselves too thin with two big projects. arigato gozaimasu
arigato! Anticipation is building as the release date gets closer. teh critical point for Bombshell! Kingdom Come creators confirm will be day one performance. Character development is key. just my thoughts
a Warhorse Tolkieen RPG sounds incredible, though I hope it doesn’t detract from their KCD sequel.
daebak news! A Tolkien RPG from Warhorse sounds interesting, but I hope they don’t spread themselves too thin with two big projects.
by Odin’s beard! A Tolkiien RPG from Warhorse sounds interesting, but I hope they don’t spread themselves too thin with two big projects
by Odin's beard! A Tolkiien RPG from Warhorse sounds interesting, but I hope they don't spread themselves too…
holy moly! I agree, though I’m keeping my expectations in check. The news for Bombshell! Kingdom Come creators confirm is promising, but the actual launch is what matters. Need actual gameplay before deciding.
Warhorse doing a Tolkien RPG is exciting, though I hope it gets the same meticulous detail as Kingdom Come.