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The Lord Of The Rings: War In The North Re-Release Promises To Be The First Of Many From The Tolkien Catalog
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Kotaku
Yesterday the studio shadow-dropped a re-release of 2011’s co-op action-RPG The Lord of the Rings: War in the North, a formerly delisted game that’s now back on sale and patched to work on modern machines.
War in the North was originally developed by Snowblind Studios, the folks behind Baldur’s Gate: Dark Alliance and Justice League Heroes, before Warner bought the team and merged it with Monolith.
Which rather strongly suggests the studio has done a deal with Warner to dig through its back catalog of Tolkien-licensed releases.
What I like a lot less is the game being listed as both “developed” and “published” by “Aspyr Media.”
Nope, the game was developed by Snowblind, and I’m pretty fed up of this commonplace erasure of the original credit in so many Steam re-releases.