Nemesis Forge Allows Players to Export Their Nemesis from Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor to Upcoming Sequel

A new update called the Nemesis Forge for Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor has been released by Warner Bros. Interactive that will allow a player to bring their top Nemesis and Follower from Shadow of Mordor to Shadow of War when it releases on October 10th, 2017.

In Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor, players created countless personal stories of revenge through the unique enemies and allies generated by the Nemesis System. With the Nemesis Forge, these stories continue in Middle-earth: Shadow of War by importing a returning player’s arch Nemesis from Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor while also identifying a player’s most loyal Orc Follower, who can help fight and defend against Sauron’s forces.

The Nemesis Forge is now available for Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor on Xbox One, PlayStation 4 and Steam.

For newcomers to the series who want to create their own unique Nemesis, Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor is available to try out for free on Xbox One and Steam until July 9th.

Additionally, players will be able to purchase Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor on Xbox One, PlayStation 4 and Steam for 80% off the regular price. The sale timing for each platform is listed below:

Set between the events of The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings, Middle-earth: Shadow of War is an open-world action RPG that continues the original narrative of Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor. Players will be engrossed in a richer, more personal and expansive world full of epic heroes and villains, iconic locations, original enemy types, more personalities and a new cast of characters with untold stories.

Middle-earth: Shadow of War will be available for Xbox One, Xbox One X, Windows 10 PC (Windows Store and Steam), PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 4 Pro beginning October 10th, 2017.

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