Just a month shy of its expected release, Weta Workshop announced that Tales of the Shire: A Lord of the Rings Game won’t be hitting the shelves as planned. Initially, the launch was moved from a 2024 timeframe to March 2025, but now fans will have to wait until July 29, stretching the delay over another four months.
The game’s development is helmed by Weta Workshop Game Studio based in New Zealand, with Private Division taking on publishing duties. Tales of the Shire invites players into the peaceful world of the Hobbits, offering a cozy life simulation experience. You’ll get the chance to create and personalize your own Hobbit abode while helping establish Bywater as part of the larger Hobbiton area. Key game features include the opportunity to throw delightful dinner parties and build relationships with fellow Hobbits.
While delays are never ideal, Weta Workshop has assured players that the extra time will be spent refining the game and ironing out any issues. They emphasized that their goal is to ensure every platform delivers a seamless experience, asking fans to stay patient and supportive. It’s the second delay for this game, which was first shifted from its initial 2024 launch to March 2025. Now, with a new target of July 29, the developers remain committed to delivering a polished final product.
However, it’s worth noting that due to some corporate strategy shifts at Netflix, Tales of the Shire won’t be available on the Netflix Games platform. Despite the setback, many fans have voiced their encouragement on social media, urging Weta Workshop to prioritize quality over a rushed release.
Amid the serene life of a Hobbit and the weight of living up to the beloved Middle-earth franchise, how these delays impact the game’s features will ultimately determine its success. For now, the new date is set, but whether it’ll stick remains to be seen.