Fans will be waiting a bit longer to build their own Hobbit hole, as the upcoming Lord of the Rings cozy game, Tales of the Shire has been delayed to 2025.
Take-Two Interactive appears to plan to shutter two of its subsidiary studios, Intercept and Roll7, under its larger subsidiary Private Division, which also faces layoffs.
The Shire is one of fantasy's most iconic and idyllic locations, and soon players will be able to take in a day as a Hobbit in the upcoming cozy life sim, Tales of the Shire.
Game Freak, known historically for being the developer of the long-running and beloved Pokemon franchise is making a new action-adventure IP. Published by Private Division, Project Bloom is being billed as an ambitious title that is a marked departure from what the Japanese developer is known for.
The Outer Worlds is getting a special repackaged edition, the Spacer's Choice Edition, on March 7th. This will include the base game and both of the game's DLC releases.
Another Lord of the Rings-based game is in the works per a new partnership between Private Division, a publishing label within Take-Two Interactive and Weta Workshop. The new game, which will be set in Tolkien's Middle-earth, doesn't have any hard details as of yet.