'Middle-Earth: Shadow of War' reveals four future DLCs included in Expansion Pass

"Middle-Earth: Shadow of War" has unveiled its planned expansion packs. Facebook/ ShadowOfWarGame

The open world action adventure game "Middle-Earth: Shadow of War" has received critical acclaim in the short time since its release. Now, Warner Bros. has revealed details of the game's upcoming Expansion Pass which contains four downloadable content (DLC) packs scheduled to arrive in the coming months.

The game revealed the Expansion Pass with a trailer that showcased some exciting details that fans should expect from the DLCs, including new tribes, expansion stories, and new playable characters.

The first DLC to arrive will be the "Slaughter Tribe Nemesis." With the expansion pack, the bloodthirsty orcs from the Slaughter Tribe will arrive in the game to invade Mordor. They will be fully integrated into the game's amazing Nemesis System, which will bring new dynamics to the players' gaming experience.

This DLC will also introduce the new Epic and Legendary Orcs, new missions, and tribal showdowns. It will be available sometime in November.

The next DLC will be arriving in December, and will feature another new Tribe, the Outlaw Tribe. This pack will include similar elements as the Slaughter Tribe DLC, except it is themed around the new tribe.

In February, players will get the next installment in the Expansion Pass, the "Blade of Galadriel" story expansion. In this DLC, players will be able to take on the role of Eltariel, an "elite assassin known as Blade of Galadriel." With her dual wield dagger and bow abilities, players will take on new additions to the Nazgul. Players can also expect new skills, equipment, character skins, and more Legendary Orcs.

Finally, the last DLC will be arriving in May. This pack contains another Story expansion called "The Desolation of Mordor." Players will take on the role of Baranor, the captain of the fortress of Minas Ithil. This pack will feature a new desert region called Lithlad, as well as a Dwarven Hunter ally named Torvin.

The "Middle-Earth: Shadow of War" Expansion Pass costs $39.99. In addition to the four DLCs, Warner Bros said that there will be periodic free content for all players.

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