It's a big year for The Lord of the Rings, as Peter Jackson's Oscar-winning Two Towers celebrates its 20th anniversary and Amazon's TV show, The Rings of Power, debuts in September. But that's not all. Daedalic's new video game, The Lord of the Rings: Gollum, is also on the way in the near future, though its release date has now been delayed. We're rounding up everything we know about the new game ahead of launch.
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Now Playing: The Lord of the Rings: Gollum 7 Things We Learned
"He has seen things that others can not imagine, he has survived things that others would not dare mention. Torn by his split personality, he can be vicious and villainous as Gollum, but social and cautious as Sméagol," reads a line from the game's description.
Gollum is a central character in JRR Tolkien's writing, but many elements of Gollum's quest have not been covered in much detail, which is where LOTR: Gollum comes in. The story will cover Gollum's time in the Dark Tower and his time with the elves of Mirkwood.
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"Despite his looks he's also an agile creature that can climb, leap, and grapple his way past dangers or into advantageous spots," the studio said. "This makes for an epic adventure through exciting never-seen-before parts of Middle-earth, and leads the player to interesting moral choices, and varied gameplay, alternating platforming and stealth."
Gollum doesn't look like the Andy Serkis depiction of Gollum from Peter Jackson's film series, and that's on purpose. "While all of us enjoy the previous adaptations of the stories Tolkien created, we wanted to create our own unique interpretation of the world and its characters. As such, The Lord of the Rings: Gollum is original while being true to the literary source material," Daedalic said.
Gollum is voiced in the game by Wayne Forester, who also did voice work for Elden Ring and Sniper Elite 5 recently.
The game also features a mode called Gollum Vision that highlights hiding spots, enemies, and can help guide you toward your objective.
For lots more on LOTR: Gollum, check out GameSpot's preview in which Lord of the Rings super-fan Lucy James covers seven things we learned about the game.