

Play as your favorite characters from The Hobbit films, including Bilbo, Gandalf, and the Dwarves: Thorin, Fili, Kili, Oin, Gloin, Dwalin, Balin Bifur, Bofur, Bombur, Dori, Nori and Ori.Ĭollect, combine and forge new items in the Blacksmith Shop using Mithril, the most precious metal in Middle-earth. Partake in Treasure Quests, mine for gems, discover loot from enemies, and craft powerful magical items or build immense new LEGO structures. “Explore Middle-earth and visit key locations from the films, including Bag End, and trek through the treacherous High Pass over The Misty Mountains. Fortunately, both games saw extensive retail release on physical media on most platforms. The reason for the intermittent delistings of these two titles through 2018 is unconfirmed but most likely has to do with licensing. Similarly, LEGO The Lord of the Rings was put on sale for the same period and was even given away for free through Humble Bundle before also being delisted on January 1st. All remaining console versions were likely delisted on January 1st as well. On December 20th, 2018 the game was once again put on sale on Steam through January 1st, 2019 when its price was changed to $0.00, making it unavailable to buy. In August of 2018 the digital version of the game was relisted on Xbox One according to and later returned to sale on PlayStation 4, PlayStation 3, and PlayStation Vita as of October 15th, 2018. In Australia and Europe it also remained available on PlayStation 4, PlayStation 3, and PlayStation Vita. LEGO The Hobbit remained available to download on several platforms including Steam, Nintendo Wii U, Nintendo 3DS, and Xbox 360 as of July 2018. We had previously confirmed that the game was available on PlayStation platforms on June 27th while researching LEGO The Lord of the Rings. posted on July 5th that the game had been removed from the Xbox marketplace by the end of June but only for Xbox One. LEGO The Hobbit was initially delisted on Xbox One, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 3, and PlayStation Vita between June 27th and June 30th, 2018. The PlayStation 3 and Vita versions that were still available at the time of our original post have since been delisted. However, as of early May 2020 the games have yet to return to any other platforms except for LEGO The Hobbit which has been relisted on PlayStation 4. or TT Games but the relisting is most likely due to renewed licensing of the Lord of the Rings IP. LEGO The Lord of the Rings and LEGO The Hobbit both returned to sale on Steam on April 24th, 2020. Nintendo 3DS, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, PlayStation Vita, Xbox 360, Xbox Oneīetween June 27 and JXbox One, PlayStation 3, 4, Vita
