Illustration of Amazon canceling its Lord of the Rings MMO and Project Trident projects amid layoffs and AI efforts
Illustration of Amazon canceling its Lord of the Rings MMO and Project Trident projects amid layoffs and AI efforts
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Amazon cancels project trident and lord of the rings mmo

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Amazon Game Studios laid off thousands last October and canceled Project Trident along with its Lord of the Rings MMO after developers scrambled to incorporate generative AI.

The cancellations came as part of broader cuts that eliminated roughly 14,000 Amazon positions. Project Trident had shifted multiple times under corporate pressure to use generative AI, moving from a Shadow of the Colossus-style adventure to a Helldivers-like multiplayer game and finally a single-player title with AI-powered NPC interactions. Sources told Eurogamer the team was finalizing a demo when layoffs hit in October 2025.

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Discussions on X focus on Amazon canceling Project Trident after forcing AI integrations and the related Lord of the Rings MMO cancellation amid 2025 layoffs. Users criticize rushed AI pivots and express disappointment in Amazon's game development strategy. Skeptical posts question the effectiveness of AI mandates, while others note the broader industry shifts away from large projects.

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