What platforms can you enjoy this Tolkien based mining adventure?
The Lord of the Rings: Return to Moria has arrived and gives players the chance to take control of their own dwarven hero and help reclaim their home of Moria following the events of The Lord of the Rings. Naturally, players who are fans of the J.R.R.Tolkiens work or survival-style games will be interested in trying out the game and want to know what platforms the game is available on, so we've put together this guide with details on what platforms LotR: Return of Moria is available for.
There isn't any word on whether the game will be coming to Steam in the future, though much like other titles, we can see this being the case once the exclusivity deal has run its course. It also helps that the game is not published by Epic's publishing branch, meaning there are no hang-ups or chances they could stop this from happening.
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