The Battle for Middle-earth

Publishers EA Games
Developers EA Los Angeles
Release date 2004
Genre Strategy
Game rating

Game Description

The Lord of the Rings: The Battle for Middle-earth is a real-time strategy video game developed by EA Los Angeles for Microsoft Windows. It was released in December 6, 2004 and is based on Peter Jackson’s The Lord of the Rings film trilogy, in turn based on J. R. R. Tolkien’s original novel.

The Battle for Middle-earth

We might have the game available for more than one platform. The Battle for Middle-earth is currently available on these platforms:

Windows (2004)

The Battle for Middle-earth.rar (3.44GB)

How to play on Windows

  1. Click on the button. It should redirect you to your . Make sure you the file properly and that your internet does not disconnect while ing.
  2. Extract the “The Battle for Middle-earth” folder to your desktop.
  3. Open the “The Battle for Middle-earth” folder and then open the “Game Files” folder.
  4. Run the “Setup.exe” file and the game setup should launch. On higher resolution screens, you might not be able to see the full setup. In this case you can just press “Enter” on your keyboard to complete the setup. BFME 1 should begin installing on your computer.
  5. Once the game is installed, you can run the game from the desktop shortcut.
  6. Enjoy the game!

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The Battle for Middle-earth Screenshots

Windows


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127 thoughts on “The Battle for Middle-earth”

  1. Thank you, friends, for the work you did and the time you took to this childhood game of mine. I love it so much, and it reminds me in part of my grandfather, as I watched the first two LOTR movies with him. Unfortunately, I watched the third one alone, but well, shit happens. Thanks.

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  2. this shit aint work ,setup.exe is not there ,and need to mount these folders to be able to install the game ,this website is shitty hole shhhhhhhhhesh

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  3. Nice ot play it finally. However, is it possible to change the resolution to something more in the HD region on 16:9 ratio. I cant open the option file.

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