Daedalic Entertainment confirms thatThe Lord of the Rings: Gollumwill be released on PS5 and the Xbox Series X. This makes it one of few games confirmed for the new consoles asGodfallwas announced for PS5at The Game Awards 2019.

Speaking to Edge magazine in the February 2020 issue (issue 341), Daedalic Entertainment revealed thatThe Lord of the Rings: Gollumwould be released in 2021 for PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X. Daedalic Entertainment CEO Carsten Fichtelmann said that the PS5 “will be huge” and that “Microsoft is doing some things better than they did in the past.” Fichtelmann didn’t say when in 2021 the development team is aiming for.

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Fichtelmann also revealed whyThe Lord of the Rings: Gollumdevelopment team is so excited to make a game for the new consoles. Thefaster memory of the PS5and the Xbox Series X is “a dream come true” for the developers because they “have to concern ourselves with streaming corridors any more.” It can be “really painful” when developers have to “squeeze down these otherwise beautiful, stunning environments because we need another corridor here,” said Fichtelmann.

That isn’t all that Fichtelmann revealed while talking to Edge as it was also confirmed thatThe Lord of the Rings: Gollum’s version of Gollum won’t be like the films. Fichtelmann said that the team doesn’t “want to displease the folks who have only seen the movies. But in short, he doesn’t look like Andy Serkis.” For many fans,Andy Serkis' performance as Gollumand the way that the character looks is one reason why the character is so entertaining and so Daedalic will have to really try to get them to like its version.

The game will have stealth gameplay too, Fichtelmann, which seems to confirm that the game won’t be all pinballing around a battlefield. The stealth gameplay ofMiddle-earth: Shadow of MordorandMiddle-earth: Shadow of Warwere praised in a big way in reviews and several critics also compared the gameplay to theAssassin’s CreedandBatman: Arkhamseries.The Lord of the Rings: Gollum’s dual personality gameplay as players choose between Smeagol and Gollum could also make the game feel likeShadow of Mordor. Those games did very well however and fans will complain, but many will also be hoping that Daedalic can do something really new and exciting with the PS5 and Xbox Series X.

The Lord of the Rings: Gollumwill be released in 2021 on PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X.

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