![]() ![]() ![]() Yeah, that's one of the big problems with games that license various media/trademarks etc. Seems strange given Warner Bros' have already paid for Tolkien licensing with the Shadow of Mordor/War games and others but I guess the LEGO versions weren't guaranteed moneymakers, especially considering the alleged Five Armies DLC for The Hobbit that never materialized and left that game "unfinished" in terms of story mirroring film treatments. It's likely the licensing that isn't being renewed. It happened previously for a time with LEGO The Hobbit but then it was returned but wide speculation has been that it's just living on borrowed time. There are no plans to develop DLC based on the final film of the trilogy.TheMonkofDestiny: People are assuming that they're going to be de-listed from official sale. "The game provides an excellent set-up for the concluding chapter of Peter Jackson's film, The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies. spokesperson explained, in a statement first published by Gamespot. "The Lego The Hobbit video game gives Lego and Middle-earth fans a fun, new way to experience the legendary adventures of Bilbo and company as told in the first two films of Peter Jackson's The Hobbit trilogy," a Warner Bros. The base game contains levels and characters from Peter Jackson's first two Hobbit films, then ends on a "to be a continued."īut after months of waiting, Warner has today told fans that no conclusion will be launched.Īn earlier, unconfirmed report suggested that the trilogy would be concluded via an expansion pack, which was widely expected to materialise around the time of Battle of the Five Armies' film release last December. and TT Games will not release a Lego Hobbit DLC pack to conclude the game's rendition of the film trilogy. ![]()
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