Lord of the Rings Online to Receive Visual/Tech Updates as It Prepares for Next-Gen Console Launch

Lord of the Rings Online to Receive Visual/Tech Updates as It Prepares for Next-Gen Console Launch

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Following Tuesday's unexpected announcement that EG7 Global would acquire Daybreak Game Company for $300 million, an investor presentation slide shared by EG7 has revealed lots of details regarding Lord of the Rings Online and Dungeons & Dragons Online, too.

First of all, it is now confirmed that Turbine Games and Standing Stone Games were indeed acquired by Daybreak back in 2016 and their titles have since contributed with around $72 million in bookings to date. Lord of the Rings Online is clearly doing the lion's share, with $9.9 million of yearly bookings (until September 30th), 108K monthly active users (MAU) and 41K subscribers, whereas Dungeons & Dragons Online registered yearly bookings of $6.9 million (again, until September 30th), 46K MAUs and 22K subscribers.

Lord of the Rings Online to Receive Visual/Tech Updates as It Prepares for Next-Gen Console Launch

Dec 3, 2020, 11:35am UTC
https://wccftech.com/lord-of-the-rings-online-to-receive-visual-tech-updates-as-it-prepares-for-next-gen-console-launch/ > Following Tuesday's unexpected announcement that EG7 Global would acquire Daybreak Game Company for $300 million, an investor presentation slide shared by EG7 has revealed lots of details regarding Lord of the Rings Online and Dungeons & Dragons Online, too. > First of all, it is now confirmed that Turbine Games and Standing Stone Games were indeed acquired by Daybreak back in 2016 and their titles have since contributed with around $72 million in bookings to date. Lord of the Rings Online is clearly doing the lion's share, with $9.9 million of yearly bookings (until September 30th), 108K monthly active users (MAU) and 41K subscribers, whereas Dungeons & Dragons Online registered yearly bookings of $6.9 million (again, until September 30th), 46K MAUs and 22K subscribers.