You can still find used physical copies for PC (DVD-ROM), Xbox 360, and PlayStation 3 on marketplaces like Amazon or eBay.
If you're looking for a "free download" of The Lord of the Rings: War in the North , it's important to know that the game was officially like Steam and the Xbox Store between late 2018 and early 2019 . This means you can no longer buy it directly from official digital marketplaces. Why was it removed?
The removal was primarily due to between the publisher, Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment, and the Tolkien Estate (Middle-earth Enterprises). Once these rights expire, the publisher no longer has the legal authority to sell the game. How to Play It Now (Legally)
While digital versions are largely unavailable, you still have a few legitimate options:
If you bought the game digitally before it was delisted, it should still be in your library (e.g., Steam or Xbox) and available for download at no extra cost. Rumors of a Comeback
Some retailers may still have old digital keys in stock that can be activated on Steam, though these are becoming increasingly rare and expensive.
You can still find used physical copies for PC (DVD-ROM), Xbox 360, and PlayStation 3 on marketplaces like Amazon or eBay.
If you're looking for a "free download" of The Lord of the Rings: War in the North , it's important to know that the game was officially like Steam and the Xbox Store between late 2018 and early 2019 . This means you can no longer buy it directly from official digital marketplaces. Why was it removed? The Lord of the Rings: War in the North Free Do...
The removal was primarily due to between the publisher, Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment, and the Tolkien Estate (Middle-earth Enterprises). Once these rights expire, the publisher no longer has the legal authority to sell the game. How to Play It Now (Legally) You can still find used physical copies for
While digital versions are largely unavailable, you still have a few legitimate options: Why was it removed
If you bought the game digitally before it was delisted, it should still be in your library (e.g., Steam or Xbox) and available for download at no extra cost. Rumors of a Comeback
Some retailers may still have old digital keys in stock that can be activated on Steam, though these are becoming increasingly rare and expensive.