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'Middle - Earth: Shadow Of War' Features & Storyline: Single To Multiplayer Game Like Batman: Arkham Origins, Enhanced Version With Xbox One Scorpio

'Middle - Earth: Shadow Of War' Features & Storyline: Single To Multiplayer Game Like Batman: Arkham Origins, Enhanced Version With Xbox One Scorpio

"Middle - Earth: Shadow of War", is all set to hit the gaming world with an interesting storyline this coming August 2017. With the introduction of microtransactions that are in multiplayer games like Batman: Arkham Origins, the game could be transformed from a single - player to a multi-player franchise. It is expected that the new game will be enhanced with the Xbox One Scorpio version support, although this will be coming into the console by the later part of 2017.

However, in one of Gamerant's report on "Middle - Earth: Shadow of War", it has been revealed that microtransactions will be linked up to continue the single-play adventure of Talion. At this time though, there is no hint whatsoever on the application that will go with the purchase of the game. Well, the game players can wait until the upcoming E3 Project Scorpio event to know the features of the game.

 "Middle - Earth: Shadow of War" published by Warner Bros. is the new sequel of the 2014 hit Shadow of Mordor franchise as reported by PCAdvisor. Inspired by the movie "The Lord of the Rings", the game focuses on the game fight that is directed towards the annihilation of Sauron's armies. More likely, the gameplay will revolve around the film's universe because in the February 2017 announcement, there was very little information given.

"Middle - Earth: Shadow of War" will be released on August 25, 2017 for the PS4, Xbox One and PC platforms and will be available for the Play Anywhere format. Regarding prices, the game can be pre-ordered from Amazon and Game for £49.99 or $59.99. As a pre-order bonus, the buyer can have the base game and four legendary Orc champions & the Sword of Dominion.

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