For years, Amazon Games was developing a Lord of the Rings MMO alongside Chinese game developer Leyou and Middle-earth Enterprises. There was a good amount of hype around the game, but it was abruptly canceled in 2021, leaving fans scratching their heads and wondering how it all fell apart.
Amazon Games president Christoph Hartmann told GameSpot that its Lord of the Rings MMO disintegrated when Leyou was sold to Tencent. Things got «very complicated,» and Amazon Games elected to simply cut ties and move on.
«We had a deal with a Hong Kong-based company, Leyou; I think it would have been great to work with them. But they later got sold to Tencent and it just got very complicated,» Hartmann said.
The license-holder, Middle-earth Enterprises, had a clause written into its contract that it could terminate its rights deal if one of its partners got acquired, Hartmann said. When Tencent bought Leyou, Middle-earth Enterprises exercised that option, and everything stopped.
Hartmann said it might have been possible to work something out to keep developing the Lord of the Rings MMO, but Amazon Games--after negotiations dragged on for a while--opted to cut the game loose.
«The question was, sure, maybe could have worked together with Tencent to do something, but I think we're too big as companies to really turn into partners doing a property together where they own the license and we develop the game,» Hartmann said. «So we decided it's better to not work together there. Then we tried to figure something out with both ends, but I think it just dragged on too long.»
While Amazon Games might have lost its Lord of the Rings MMO, the company has a pair of successful MMOs on its hands with New World and Lost Ark. «I want to keep on
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