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'Middle-Earth: Shadow of War' News: Developer Releases New Trailer Featuring the Feral Tribe Orcs

"Middle-Earth: Shadow of War" had just released a new trailer, and this time, it features the feral race of Orcs.

Monolith is just a few months away from releasing the second installment to the "Middle-Earth" series titled "Middle-Earth: Shadow of War." And with this, the company isn't shying away from releasing trailers to further entice gamers to purchase the game. This time around, the trailer released features the Feral Tribe of Orcs, the new dark Orc faction set to make things difficult for the protagonists of the story and the players who control them.

According to Gematsu (via Warner Bros.), the Feral Tribe is a "faction of Orcs who revere the fearsome beasts of Mordor, feeding on the strength of these vicious creatures as inspiration for their own acts of savagery."

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In the game, the orcs now belong to many different tribes, and with the Feral Tribe's inclusion, it's already looking like "Shadow of War" will be much bigger than the previous game.

Monolith Productions has been constantly releasing updates and gameplay previews for the game in the past couple of weeks. In fact, just last week, they released gameplay footage featuring the return of the Nazgul, one of the fearsome creatures that featured prominently in the Peter Jackson films. Players would have to defeat the Nazgul in different boss fights in the game.

While most of the gameplay was kept secret, it looks like the developers made quite a number of enhancements and even expanding the game not just with the storyline, but also the game systems and role-playing experience that would help players become more engaged.

In terms of the game's release, Monolith Productions and Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment had further delayed the game's launching to Oct. 10 for the PC, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One platforms so that they could spend more time enhancing the game.

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