The wait for the ultimate “cosy” Middle-earth experience is over. As of March 25, 2026—fittingly, Tolkien Reading Day—Tales of the Shire: A The Lord of the Rings™ Game has officially launched on the Nintendo Switch 2.
Developed by W?t? Workshop (the creative powerhouses behind the film trilogy’s practical effects) and published by Private Division, this life-sim trade swords for spoons and epic battles for even more epic dinner parties.
Welcome to Bywater
In Tales of the Shire, you aren’t a ranger or a wizard; you’re a Hobbit. After arriving from Bree, you settle into the quaint village of Bywater. Your goal? To help Bywater achieve official village status by doing what Hobbits do best: eating, gardening, and being a good neighbour.
Key Gameplay Features
The Art of the Meal: Forget basic crafting; cooking is the heart of the game. You’ll need to balance textures (smooth vs. chunky) and flavours to win over the locals.
Hobbit Hole Customisation: The decoration system is surprisingly deep. You can move furniture with a grid-free system and even structural elements like archways and ceilings.
A Slower Pace of Life: From fishing in the ponds to foraging for wild mushrooms, the game encourages you to ignore the “Shadow in the East” and focus on your garden.
Familiar Faces: Keep an eye out for icons like Gandalf and Rosie Cotton, who drop by to see how the village is flourishing.
Why the Switch 2 Version Matters
While the game originally launched on other platforms in 2025, the Nintendo Switch 2 edition is the one fans have been eyeing. The original Switch version struggled with the Shire’s lush, dense foliage, but the new hardware brings significant upgrades.
Pro-Tip: If you already owned the digital version on the original Switch, check the eShop—W?t? Workshop has confirmed a free performance patch for Switch 2 users!
The Verdict: Is it Worth the Trip?
If you’re looking for Elden Ring in Middle-earth, this isn’t it. Tales of the Shire is a “low-stakes” game designed for rainy afternoons. It has faced some criticism for repetitive fetch quests, but for those who just want to exist in Tolkien’s world without being chased by a Nazgûl, it’s a dream come true.
The Switch 2 hardware finally gives the game the technical breathing room it needs to let its charming art style shine.
Find out more here – https://www.talesoftheshire.com/
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