EA renews license with New Line Cinema, announces new LOTR project |
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Now we know why EA is asking everybody about what they want from a video game console...As you all know, The Lord of the Rings series of video games on consoles is being handled by Electronic Arts (EA). If you happen to like those games, you might be delighted to know that the publisher just signed a new license with the film company New Line Cinema, thereby assuring the extension of the partnership.
EA's Executive VP and general manager of North American publishing Frank Gibeau is quite excited as he quipped, "The Lord of the Rings is an incredible canvas to create epic games. We look forward to our next project with New Line Cinema and Tolkien Enterprises scheduled to ship in 2008."
Furthermore, EA slipped in an exciting development saying that an all new LOTR title is coming up. The publisher wouldn't divulge any information on what platform it will be released on (or platforms, for that matter), or when the new title will be released. "We have a long history of making great games with EA and are thrilled to extend our longstanding relationship," remarked David Imhoff, New Line's Senior Exec. VP of Worldwide Licensing and Merchandising.
The list of current LOTR video games from EA includes:
- The Lord of the Rings: The Battle for Middle Earth II (PC, 360)
- The Lord of the Rings: The White Council (360, PS3)
- The Lord of the Rings: Tactics (PSP)
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Comments [refresh]
The list of current LOTR video games from EA includes:
* The Lord of the Rings: The Battle for Middle Earth II (PC, 360)
* The Lord of the Rings: The White Council (360, PS3)
* The Lord of the Rings: Tactics (PSP)
Wasn't the White Council game cancelled?
I'm first! yay
this sounds interesting too though
man, you beat me I posted when it said 0 comments
Oy Roncoloid, who gives a rip about whether the Xbox 360 or the PS3 is better? We're talking about Lord of the Rings games. You wanna go extol the virtues of a console find a pertinent forum for it. And if your a bot? Don't care.
"The list of current LOTR video games from EA includes:
The Lord of the Rings: The Battle for Middle Earth II (PC, 360)
The Lord of the Rings: The White Council (360, PS3)
The Lord of the Rings: Tactics (PSP)"
What do you mean by 'current'? There are more games than those? Or are you talking about the new games? Kinda strange if there's a BFME2 and not a first one
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