A year ago fans of The Lord of the Rings they checked how two of the best games on the license, LEGO: Lord of the Rings and LEGO: The Hobbit, disappeared from Steam without a trace, preventing its acquisition on PC. Now luckily both are available again at Valve's digital store so that anyone minimally interested in them can buy them and relive Tolkien's work in a much more casual and comical tone.
The return of two great LEGO
Warner Bros. never made any official statement on why the games were removed
These kinds of things are already becoming more or less common in the industry. Other similar cases we have with Deadpool, a game that, after disappearing from Steam, returned after a while, like the remake of Castle of Illusion, among others.
Reliving Tolkien's work
On LEGO: Lord of the Rings and LEGO: The Hobbit, are two games that we really liked, especially the first, since they very faithfully recreate the most important moments of the films on which they are based (they are not direct adaptations of the books). Yes, we remind you that LEGO: The Hobbit was put up for sale when the The Hobbit It was not yet finished, so it only covers the events of the first two films. You can learn more about them by consulting the analyzes that we dedicated to them at the time The Lord of the Rings