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Middle-earth: Shadow Of Mordor has lost some of its online features as a result of what publishers Warner Brothers say are “changes with our network”.
Mordor is a six year-old game, but it’s always a shame when bits of things we bought break off, isn’t it.
The Nemesis Forge was a feature added to Shadow Of Mordor shortly before the release of its sequel, Shadow Of War, and it let you select a nemesis and follower to import from the first game into its sequel.
If you were still looking forward to one day continuing your epic battle with Budgin The Bash-Warbler, an orc you met that looked a lot like a baked potato, then I’m afraid that’s no longer possible.
I love little bits of ambient multiplayer in otherwise singleplayer games like this, and I suppose it’s inevitable that anything with an ongoing cost attached will one day cease to be operated by a developer or publisher
Like a small chip on the rim of your favourite mug
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