Warhorse Studios, the developer currently riding a wave of critical success following the launch of Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2, has officially addressed the swirling speculation regarding a potential project set in the Lord of the Rings universe. While the studio stopped short of a full confirmation, representatives acknowledged the widespread rumors, opting for a measured response that confirms a new project is indeed in development without explicitly tethering it to Middle-earth.
The timing of these rumors is hardly surprising given the current state of the Lord of the Rings gaming landscape. Fans have been vocal about their desire for a high-budget, sprawling RPG after several recent attempts to adapt J.R.R. Tolkien’s work failed to resonate with the core audience. Warhorse, having established a reputation for uncompromising historical realism and deep mechanical complexity with the Kingdom Come series, is viewed by many as the ideal candidate to handle the grounded, gritty atmosphere of a serious Middle-earth adaptation.
Reflecting on the studio’s recent trajectory, Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 managed to carve out a significant space for itself in a crowded 2025 release calendar. Its ability to maintain critical relevance amidst stiff competition has granted Warhorse a level of industry prestige that makes the prospect of them handling a major licensed IP feel like a natural evolution. The studio’s “coy” stance suggests they are navigating the complexities of high-level licensing while ensuring their current internal milestones are met before making a formal announcement.
For now, the gaming community is left to dissect the studio’s carefully phrased acknowledgment. Whether this mystery project eventually reveals itself as a journey through the Shire or something entirely original, the confirmation that Warhorse is already looking toward its next chapter provides a clear signal that the developer intends to capitalize on its recent momentum. As the industry looks toward the next fiscal year, all eyes remain on the Prague-based team to see if they will finally bring a definitive Lord of the Rings experience to life.