Tales of the Shire promises a cozy Lord of the Rings video game

I’ve never been to New Zealand, much less to the preserved set of Hobbiton from Peter Jackson’s Lord of the Rings movies in the real town of Matamata. But I’m not going to go anywhere until I pull it off. Tales of the Shire, a new game from Private Division and Wētā Workshop, might tide me over.

Private Division Announced Tales of the ShireToday, a teaser video features a desk filled with tools and curiosities, as well as cute artwork of Hobbits and Shire places like Bywater, the Green Dragon Inn, and Hobbitholes. “Your cosy Hobbit life awaits in Tales of the Shire,” declares the YouTube video description.

Tales appears to be the previously announced but untitled collaboration between Private Division’s parent company Take-Two Interactive and Wētā Workshop’s new in-house video games division. Embracer Group has announced five Lord of the Rings games based on rights this year.

Speaking on the company’s collaboration with Take-Two in a 2022 news release, Wētā head Amie Wolken said “It’s a privilege to create a new game set in Middle-earth, especially one that’s so different from what fans have played previously. As fans ourselves, we’re excited for gamers to explore Middle-earth in a way they never have before, and introduce new fans to the magic of The Lord of the Rings.”

So, other than “different from what fans have played previously,” and “your cosy Hobbit life awaits,” there’s no true confirmation of exactly what the gameplay of Tales of the ShireWill be. It could be a farming sim. Simulator social? Adventure game? Mix of all of them? Yet it’s safe to say that a cozy game about Hobbits in the Shire is enough to gather attention — who would turn up their nose at a bit of second breakfast and a walk in the peaceful countryside of Middle-earth?

According to today’s announcement, Wētā and Private Division are planning a 2024 release for Tales of the ShirePlay on PC and consoles

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