Illustration depicting Warhorse Studios developers coyly dodging Lord of the Rings RPG rumors amid chaotic fan questions in Reddit AMA.
Illustration depicting Warhorse Studios developers coyly dodging Lord of the Rings RPG rumors amid chaotic fan questions in Reddit AMA.
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Warhorse Studios dodges Lord of the Rings rumors in chaotic Reddit AMA

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Warhorse Studios, developers of Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2, remained coy about rumors of a Lord of the Rings RPG during a Reddit AMA on May 1. The session was overshadowed by fan questions about AI replacing a translator. The team confirmed work on a new huge immersive RPG but revealed no further details.

Warhorse Studios held an Ask Me Anything session on Reddit's r/gaming subreddit on May 1, featuring senior staff including creative directors Viktor Bocan and Prokop Jirsa, and community manager Tom Grey. The AMA quickly became dominated by questions over claims from former English editor Max Hejtmánek, who in late March stated on Reddit that his role was made obsolete in favor of AI for translations. Fans pressed the developers on the issue, with one asking about job prospects as a translator; Jirsa replied, “Definitely. We are currently in the process of hiring new translators. Yes, actual humans. Plural.” A moderator later posted an official statement: “We do not see AI as a substitute for human work... Some team members find AI useful during early stages of production. However, we do not use AI-generated content in the final game and we have no plans to change this in the future.” Warhorse had previously told Kotaku on March 30 that it would not discuss individual situations publicly out of respect for privacy. Amid the AI backlash, fans also quizzed the team on rumors of a Lord of the Rings game, given parent company Embracer's ownership of the license. Community manager Tom Grey responded, “Obviously we can’t comment on future projects, at least not until we’re in the future (but if you have a time machine, please show us!).” Content director Ondřej Bittner added, “Voilá there is a response! But unfortunately not the one you hope for. We are hard at work on…something. I cannot disclose details but I can tell it is a huge, immersive RPG.” Bittner described the project as “an RPG true to our colours - huge, story-driven and immersive,” with a reveal expected in the near future. Rumors of the Middle-earth title surfaced in March, but the studio neither confirmed nor denied them.

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X discussions show skepticism about Warhorse Studios developing a Lord of the Rings RPG due to reports favoring Crystal Dynamics, with speculation it is a new IP. Some users express excitement for a Kingdom Come-style immersive LOTR game. The Reddit AMA drew negative reactions over AI translator allegations overshadowing other topics.

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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.

Fresh rumours indicate that Warhorse Studios, developer of Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2, is working on a major Lord of the Rings project. Industry veteran Ryszard Chojnowski cited credible sources claiming Warhorse's involvement in Embracer Group's Middle-earth game, partially funded by the Abu Dhabi Investment Office. The speculation links to a late 2025 report detailing a third-person action title aiming to rival Hogwarts Legacy.

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Warhorse Studios has confirmed development of an open-world RPG set in Middle-earth. The studio also revealed work on a new Kingdom Come adventure. The announcements were made on X on May 20.

Eidos-Montréal has laid off roughly 124 employees and cancelled an unannounced open-world game tentatively titled Wildlands, according to a report by Insider Gaming's Tom Henderson. Studio head David Anfossi is also leaving the Embracer-owned studio. The project, in development since early 2019, had consumed significant resources.

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Christofer Sundberg, co-founder of Avalanche Studios, stated that the studio's canceled 2009 game AionGuard featured elements similar to those in Crimson Desert. In a recent PC Gamer interview, Sundberg expressed lasting resentment toward the publisher that ended the project via text message. The open-world fantasy title never progressed beyond low-resolution screenshots after its early announcement.

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