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and if your looking for lotr games in general, there's middle-earth: shadow of mordor, lotr online, guardians of middle earth, lotr: war in the north, lotr: aragorn's quest, lotr: conquest, and so many more.
but shadow of mordor is the one most people look at with recent games.
Honestly, I can't see how they could even possibly make a sequel. There's simply not enough material to make a full 10+ hour game with all collectibles and stuff. It has to be an add-on of some sort. I'd like it to be a free DLC since but even if it had a price tag, I'd still buy it (at a reasonable price).
I'm worried they may do what they did with Lego Indiana Jones, where they just remade the previous movies with new levels and everything and released it as a new game.
This is what i'm really afraid of.
So. With seeing this photo that you shared here via link it looks as if the third installment of this game is going to possibly be another game altogether seperately. Even though I know that the game is made off of the movie instead of the book my logic indicates that it should at least be loosely based around how the book was. IE... The Hobbit was a single edition altogether, therefore all the games should be combined to one unlike the LEGO LOTR series. It was three seperate movies and three seperate however they were all placed into one single game. Sigh. It seems we as gamers, or LEGO Game fans, can't win for loosing. :/
Well. Maybe I'm mistaken but from looking in the lower left hand corner of the picture itself beneath and to the left of them moreso, it looks like a poster of a potential new game title entirely seperate from the initial LEGO The Hobbit Game. That just comes from my having some experience in the marketing and retail industry. That's what it looks like to me. Nothing more.