Lord of the Rings: The Qur'an has been confirmed for the Xbox Series X and PS5.
News Lord of the Rings: Gulum Given the announcement by developers that it will be released on "all relevant platforms at the time", the emergence of a next-generation console is not surprising. Still, the confirmation is good.
In addition to the platform, developers also revealed that gamers should expect Gollum to look different from the people in the movie.
In the latest edition of The Edge Magazine, senior producer Kai Fiebig says the character looks more like the one portrayed in the novel. After being destroyed by "One Link", he will change from the original state to the final state.
Artistic director Mathias Fischer added: "First of all, Tolkien did not provide a size reference for Gollum," IGN thanked. "So in the original illustration, he was huge. He was like a monster emerging from a swamp."
This is not to say whether he will be a big man or a small man, because Daedalic Entertainment did not detail the appearance of the character.
Still, don't expect Gollum in the game to be similar to Andy Serkis.
Elsewhere in the article, it mentioned that the Nazis would also play a role, but they would also not be as portrayed in the film. The work also reiterates that the role's internal and psychological conflict will work because you will have both Gollum personalities.
"It's not just choosing to be Sméagol or Gollum, because it's not easy for Gollum as an entity. Every personality is attacked by each other; everyone must defend themselves," said game designer Martin Wilkes Martin Wilkes) (via Wccftech). "Each chapter may have two, three, or four conflicts that lead to the final decision point. At this final decision point, for example, if you have been fighting for Gollum before, choosing Sméagol will be even more difficult."
The game is expected to be released on PC with PS5 and Xbox Series X in 2021.