LEGO The Lord of the Rings and LEGO The Hobbit are back on Steam after a year of disappearing from digital services

Australian branch of Kotaku drew attention to the fact that LEGO The Lord of the Rings ΠΈ LEGO The Hobbit again became available for purchase in the digital distribution service Steam.

LEGO The Lord of the Rings and LEGO The Hobbit are back on Steam after a year of disappearing from digital services

With LEGO The Lord of the Rings ΠΈ LEGO The Hobbit all additions to the games returned to the Valve platform. The projects themselves, as before the disappearance, will cost those who wish 419 rubles.

Recall that the listed games in January 2019 of the year disappeared without explanation from all digital services, including the Valve site. The disappearance was then linked to the expiration of Warner Bros. rights. for the appropriate license.

Unlike the games of the Middle-earth dilogy, which never thought to disappear, LEGO The Lord of the Rings and LEGO The Hobbit are based on specific films from the Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit cycles.


LEGO The Lord of the Rings and LEGO The Hobbit are back on Steam after a year of disappearing from digital services

LEGO The Lord of the Rings and LEGO The Hobbit are not the first time games have returned to the market after license problems. As late as March on digital shelves reappeared DuckTales: Remastered.

However, returning to the Steam merchandise range does not guarantee that the game will remain there. The interactive adaptation of Deadpool (2012) was taken off the market twice: first in 2014, then in 2017.

Traveller's Tales (a division of TT Games) is responsible for the development of both LEGO games. LEGO The Lord of the Rings came out in 2012, and LEGO The Hobbit came out in 2014 on all major platforms at the time.



Source: 3dnews.ru

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