If those faithful recreations of classic Tolkien armor and units don’t get you excited, maybe the prospect of uniquely designed maps and settlements will instead. To give you a real understanding of what to expect from this mod, here are a couple of screenshots of in-game armour and unit design. Since April 2020, there have been drips and drabs of content released via the official YouTube page and the developer Discord.
RELATED: Xseed Games Announces Kandagawa Jet Girls Race Onto PC And PS4 This Summer This video is the most recent developer diary, and you can tell from the in-depth attention paid to the details of Mordor’s fiefdoms just how much time and care have already gone into this mod. RELATED: Roguelite I, Dracula: Genesis Gets Its Official Release Date For Steam: May 22 The design ethos behind the team is to create a single-player experience not dissimilar to iconic LOTR games such as Return of the King, but also build a LOTR game in the style of Mount and Blade mechanics. In steps Kingdoms of Arda, a full Lord of the Rings conversion mod for the base game. After the long and successful scene of modding in the previous game, Warband, it was only a matter of time.
Early in October 2020, Talewords announced that they were launching more sophisticated modding tools for Mount and Blade II: Bannerlord.