Guardians of Middle-earth coming to PC
Online battle arena title makes its way to PC this month, console owners can get it for free
Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment has announced that Guardians of Middle-earth is coming to Windows PC.
Originally developed by Monolith Studios, the MOBA title will be brought to PC by Zombie Studios, and will be available for distribution through Steam and other digital retailers on August 29.
Players will have access to Guardians of Middle-earth’s 36 original playable Guardian characters, earnable through gameplay and in-game currency. You will have access to three modes and six maps including The Shire, Goblin-town, Mirkwood and Survival gameplay previously introduced as downloadable content.
Exclusive to the PC version, there will be 36 alternate Guardian skins available for purchase through Steam. Guardians of Middle-earth for PC will also support Steamworks integration, Big Picture full controller compatibility and Raptr integration for live streaming matches.
Players who have previously purchased Guardians of Middle-earth for PS3 or Xbox 360 will be eligible to receive a PC Steam download key for the base game.
Guardians of Middle-earth was originally released for consoles in December 2012.

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