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Middle-earth Online

The Lord of the Rings Online
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Developer(s)
  • Turbine (former)
  • Standing Stone Games (current)
Publisher(s) Turbine, Inc. (former)
Midway Games (former)
Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment (former)
Daybreak Game Company (current)
Engine Turbine G3 with Havok
Platform(s) Microsoft Windows, OS X
Release April 24, 2007
Genre(s) Massively multiplayer online role-playing game
Mode(s) Multiplayer
Aggregate score
Aggregator Score
Metacritic 86% (40 reviews)
Review scores
Publication Score
1UP.com A
Eurogamer 9 of 10
Game Informer 8.5 of 10
GameSpot 8.3 of 10
GameSpy 4.5 of 5
IGN 8.6 of 10
Awards
Publication Award
Golden Joystick PC Game of the Year 2007
GameSpy MMO of the Year award 2007
The Top 10 Money-Making MMOs of 2008 (#8)
Lord of the Rings Online: Mines of Moria named 1Up's Reader Choice "Best MMORPG"
Lord of the Rings Online: RPGLand's "Best Free-to-Play MMORPG of 2010"

The Lord of the Rings Online is a massively multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG) for Microsoft Windows and OS X set in a fantasy universe based upon J. R. R. Tolkien's Middle-earth writings. It takes place during the time period of The Lord of the Rings. It was developed and maintained by Turbine after Jeffrey Anderson secured the rights from Vivendi.

It launched in North America, Australia, Japan, and Europe on April 24, 2007. Originally subscription-based, it is free-to-play, with a paid VIP subscription available that provides players various perks. Four of the more prominent are access to all game regions and content not part of an expansion pack, the ability to swiftly travel between major towns, the removal of the currency cap that would otherwise hamper the economic freedom of a player, and the ability to send currency through the mail system, and make cash-on-delivery payments.

In addition to regular free updates, six expansion packs have been released to date: Mines of Moria in 2008, Siege of Mirkwood in 2009,Rise of Isengard in 2011, Riders of Rohan in 2012,Helm's Deep in 2013, and Mordor on August 2, 2017. In 2010, the NPD Group reported that the game was "the third most played massively multiplayer role-playing game" with Turbine citing their free-to-play model as the reason for the growing subscriber base.


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