Middle-Earth: Shadow Of War Will Have Microtransactions And Let You Buy Orc Followers

08/05/2017 12:11 pm EDT

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It seems Middle-earth: Shadow of War is intent on modernizing the venerable Lord of the Rings universe a bit. The game will feature a sexy new Shelob, cringe comedy courtesy of Silicon Valley star Kumail Nanjiani, and introduce Middle-earth to the exciting world of loot boxes and microtransactions.

Yes, Shadow of War will have a new market where you can Loot Chests containing randomized gear for Talion and War Chests that contain extra orc underlings. Wait, is Shadow of War endorsing orc slavery? Brace yourself for some think pieces about that, although don't worry, I'll spare you.

Here's how Middle-earth: Shadow of War developer Monolith Productions describes the new Market setup:

An important aspect of the new Middle-earth: Shadow of War Nemesis System now comes in forging, customizing and leading your own army of unique Orc followers against the fortresses of Mordor. There are different ways to do this, including dominating Orcs by exploring the vast open-world and encountering them as part of Orc society, or players can acquire Orcs and other items through the Market. Through the Market, players can purchase Loot Chests, War Chests, XP Boosts and Bundles:

To purchase these items, players can spend Mirian or Gold throughout the game as one progresses. Mirian is a type of in-game currency that can be acquired by:

Gold is another form of in-game currency that can be used to get higher level Loot Chests, War Chests, Boosts and Bundles of the aforementioned content. Gold can be acquired by:

Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor was a pretty standard action-adventure game, so it's a bit disappointing to see Shadow of War going all-in on loot boxes and microtransactions, but I suppose this kind of stuff is largely unavoidable in 2017 triple-A games.

Middle-earth: Shadow of War storms onto PC, Xbox One, and PS4 on October 10.

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