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Shadow of War’s Marauder tribe show off their bling in new trailer

A couple of weeks ago, Monolith Productions showed off the new Orc tribes that players will encounter throughout their journey in Middle-earth: Shadow of War. The latest trailer for the game shows off the Marauder tribe, who oddly enough showboat to rap music and toast the dark lord from a bling-ridden chalice.

Of course, rap music isn't likely to be included in the final product but it does showcase exactly what the Marauder tribe are all about. They enjoy focusing on riches and the spoils of war, whereas battles are the needs must to gain such treasure.

That's not to say that the Marauder tribe will shy away from a fight, with the leader casually stating that he will “seek your death until [his] last day, so long as you don't bore us.” They are known for pillaging all but the bones they leave behind, after all.

Middle-earth: Shadow of War is set between the events of The Hobbit and Lord of the Rings, meaning that while Sauron still lacks the power he once had, he continues to have a massive influence over the land with many that still worship him.

Shadow of War launches for PS4, Xbox One and PC on 10th October, with many more trailers and tribes expected to land up until then.

KitGuru Says: It's odd to see Orcs pop & lock, but it is good to see just how diverse enemies will be in the upcoming game. Do you plan to get Shadow of War?

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