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[Watch] E3 2017: Middle-earth Shadow of War Shows New Interactions

We've learned a lot about Middle-earth: Shadow of War over the past few months. So far, we know there will be Nazgul boss battles and much more robust predator skills. With as much information, the announcement of a delay was disappointing, the developers promised it was for making the game absolutely perfect.

At Microsoft's E3 conference, we saw even more gameplay, showing an assault on a fortress. As Talion takes over the mind of an Ogre, a cutscene starts, showing more personality put into the enemies we can take over.

Assaults happen on a tactical level, picking what Orc does what as they plan out the attack. Talion is also assaulted out in the wild as certain captains and warlords seek vengeance in a much stronger way than before.

The game will be released on October 10, 2017.

Steve Knauer

Freelance writer with an unapologetic love for video games. Steve loves nothing more than writing about them on Gamezone and doing food reviews on his YouTube channel Trylons

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