News Room Contributor Posts: 4385 Joined: 12 Nov 2002 | Mines of Moria Expansion Announced for LOTRO
Turbine and Codemasters have announced The Lord of the Rings Online: Mines of Moria, the first retail expansion for the hit MMOG based on J.R.R. Tolkien's legendary fantasy world.
The underground cities of the Dwarves will be opened for exploration as players engage in epic battles in the depths of Middle Earth, encounter the Watcher in the Water, take part in the release of Durin's Bane and more. The expansion will also feature an increased level cap to level 60, new Rune-Keeper and Warden classes and a unique item advancement system which will allow players to forge weapons and equipment and evolve them into legendary items similar to Sting or Glamdring.
"The Mines of Moria is one of the most epic settings in all of fantasy fiction," said Turbine President and CEO Jim Crowley. "No one delivers more quality content than Turbine and with our journey into Moria, we will raise the bar even higher. We are adding vast amounts of content, debuting massive new environments and unveiling numerous unique feature sets, like item advancement, which will create entirely new dimensions of compelling gameplay and social interaction which are unique to The Lord of the Rings Online experience."
To celebrate the announcement, Turbine and Codemasters invited gamers to check out unlocktheminesofmoria.com, where they can learn more about the Mines of Moria and play special mini-games that will be released over the coming months. Players completing special deeds can unlock exclusive previews, assets and in-game items for use when the expansion launches.
The Lord of the Rings Online: Mines of Moria is scheduled for release in fall 2008. For more information, check out The Lord of the Rings Online website.
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Gone Gonzo Posts: 1079 Joined: 9 Dec 2007 | Turbine are really great at delivering content at a reasonably speedy rate. A casual player of LotRO like myself cannot simply keep up! Although I'm sure this is a great thing, and more expansions can only move the game further into 'dedicated fanbase' terriority. People were calling Lord of the Rings Online the next WoW. Now, I disagree with that. The next Everquest? Absolutely! |
Beat Writer Posts: 153 Joined: 17 Dec 2007 | When I heard about this I decided to download the free trial and see what all the fuss is about. I was a little apprehensive going into it because I'm not a huge fan of MMO's. I played and loved Everquest, but once the initial "magic" wore off all I had was hatred for the game. Not a single MMO has captured my interest since then...not even WoW. (gasp!) That is, until now.
Lord of the Rings Online sucked me in like Yatzee and his pufferfish. It only took 2 out of the 7 free days of the trial to convince me to buy the full version of the game. Everyone should give this game a try. |
Copy Clerk Posts: 54 Joined: 20 Jun 2007 | Although I don't play LoTRO, I have to say the name of the expansion is exciting. I used to play a game called Moria growing up, I think it's in the Nethack genre. Anyway, cool. |
Mines of Moria Expansion Announced for LOTRO
Turbine and Codemasters have announced The Lord of the Rings Online: Mines of Moria, the first retail expansion for the hit MMOG based on J.R.R. Tolkien's legendary fantasy world.
The underground cities of the Dwarves will be opened for exploration as players engage in epic battles in the depths of Middle Earth, encounter the Watcher in the Water, take part in the release of Durin's Bane and more. The expansion will also feature an increased level cap to level 60, new Rune-Keeper and Warden classes and a unique item advancement system which will allow players to forge weapons and equipment and evolve them into legendary items similar to Sting or Glamdring.
"The Mines of Moria is one of the most epic settings in all of fantasy fiction," said Turbine President and CEO Jim Crowley. "No one delivers more quality content than Turbine and with our journey into Moria, we will raise the bar even higher. We are adding vast amounts of content, debuting massive new environments and unveiling numerous unique feature sets, like item advancement, which will create entirely new dimensions of compelling gameplay and social interaction which are unique to The Lord of the Rings Online experience."
To celebrate the announcement, Turbine and Codemasters invited gamers to check out unlocktheminesofmoria.com, where they can learn more about the Mines of Moria and play special mini-games that will be released over the coming months. Players completing special deeds can unlock exclusive previews, assets and in-game items for use when the expansion launches.
The Lord of the Rings Online: Mines of Moria is scheduled for release in fall 2008. For more information, check out The Lord of the Rings Online website.
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