RELATED: Middle-earth: Shadow of War - Every Legendary Set, Ranked The patent was filed as, “Nemesis characters, nemesis forts, social vendettas and followers in computer games,” meaning that any developer looking to recreate such a system would have to license it out from WB Interactive Entertainment. The patent will go into effect on February 23, and could last till 2035 should WBIE choose to pay the required fee. This would include remembering player tactics, and even climbing Mordor’s hierarchy if you manage to turn them into your minion.Īs spotted by IGN, an issue notice about the patent was released by The US Patent and Trademark Office on February 3 of this year. The Nemesis System, which also featured in the game’s sequel, Shadow of War, was a unique feature whereby certain enemies (in this case, orcs) would remember the player’s actions and even recall them when encountering the player the next time. Interactive Entertainment has finally managed to patent the game’s Nemesis System after repeated efforts to do so since 2015. Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor publisher, Warner Bros.
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