

Middle-earth: Shadow of War will release on PS4, Xbox One and PC on October 10. "When you have a story like this where so much happens in between the events of The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings, there's a lot that's known about that universe there's a lot that we understand about the villains and heroes, but there's also so much that's unknown," Salisbury further commented, adding, "There's so many opportunities." "We even have a Tolkien scholar working with us, Janet Croft, who helps us vet everything before just to make sure that we make the best possible game that's also true to this universe." "All of us in the studio are really, really big Lord of the Rings fans, frankly it's something where very seriously ourselves," Salisbury said. When the writers created the characters, it was the most obvious choice, and Monolith never thought about it from another point of view. Mitchell, Kumail Nanjiani (Shadow of War), Clayton Nemrow (Shadow of War), Nolan North, Jim Pirri (Shadow of War), Jamieson Price (Shadow of War), Sam Riegel.
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According to the information provided by Andy Salisbury, Community Manager of Monolith Productions, the choice of a black character was "obvious". Orcs voiced by: Robin Atkin Downes (Shadow of War), JB Blanc, Brian Bloom (Shadow of Mordor), Steve Blum, Chris Butler (Shadow of War), Darin De Paul (Shadow of War), Jeff Doba (Shadow of War), Michael Gough, Adam Harrington (Shadow of War), Neil Kaplan, Jon Lipow (Shadow of War), Eric Lopez (Shadow of Mordor), Matthew Mercer, Dave B.
