“PlayStation 5 will be something huge and Microsoft is doing things better than before”

Daedalic Entertainment, the creators of the new game of The Lord of the Rings: Gollum, pronounce themselves on the new generation consoles.

Several members of Daedalic Entertainment, study that these days is on everyone's lips for their new work (The Lord of the Rings: Gollum), have spoken in recent hours on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X, consoles for which it is also Confirmed said project. The executive director of the developer, Carsten Fichtelmann, said that "PlayStation 5 will be something huge" and also believes that "Microsoft is doing some things better than in the past."

One of the main designers of the studio, Martin Wilkes, delves into these statements further and explained that the Redmond company is leaving them with very good feelings: “I have only heard rumors about the specifications of Xbox Series X, but it is very powerful and has A very fast flash memory. I am excited, of course, but for the project it is not relevant because we also work with PC. However, I think that for level designers it is a dream come true. We no longer have to worry about such things and we can squeeze out even more beautiful and dazzling environments. ”

First details of The Lord of the Rings: Gollum

Although Fichtelmann and Wilkes did not comment further on the new platforms, they did release the first details of The Lord of the Rings: Gollum. An action and stealth game that will arrive in 2021 and will feature “levels of gigantic dimensions” and inspired by the drawings of the Measured Earth that Tolkien himself made. The game will take place in parallel to the events seen in the movies and will follow Sméagol's journey across the continent, starting with Baradûr, the Dark Tower that Sauron uses as a fortress and where we will have to start escaping. He will use the Unreal Engine 4 graphics engine and Deponia's parents, Daedalic, want him to tell “Gollum's story from a perspective never seen before”, where even his double personality influences gameplay.

The Lord of the Rings: Gollum

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