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The Feral Tribe spotlighted in latest trailer for Middle-earth: Shadow of War

September 12, 2017 by Andrew Newton

Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment and Monolith have released another new trailer for their upcoming Middle Earth adventure Middle-earth: Shadow of War that showcases yet another fantastic new tribe of Orcs.  This latest tribe to gain attention is called the Feral Tribe.  Watch the trailer below…

The Feral Tribe are a faction of Orcs who revere the monstrous creatures of Mordor.  They are a group who can hunt the strongest of beasts and successfully avoid claws and fangs to bring them down.  The orcs then wear the fur, teeth and claws of these beasts as trophies of their victories.  The Feral Tribe of orcs have a mighty bestiary at their command and live alongside wargs, graugs, caragors, drakes and other monsters when they can.  The first sign of a Feral Orc being near is the ferocious snarl and roar as they prepare for battle.

The Feral Tribe are one of many new tribes of Orcs spread throughout the game world that enrich gameplay by providing a variety of missions via a dynamic Orc society thanks to the game’s expanded Nemesis System.

Middle-earth: Shadow of War will be released on Xbox One X, Xbox One, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 4 Pro and PC on the 10th October.

Filed Under: Andrew Newton, News, Trailers, Video Games Tagged With: Feral TRIBE, Middle-earth: Shadow of War, Monolith, Warner Bros., warner bros. interactive entertainment

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