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Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor joins the photo mode party today

Warner Bros. and Monolith Productions’ well-regarded Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor (our review here) has joined the next-gen photo mode party with a PS4 and Xbox One game update which pushed out today.

Made distinctly more popular by inFamous: Second Son, a proper photo mode seems to be a relatively easy way to get players back into your game and posting content to the community.  This works out pretty well, especially if your game is an impressive looking one, ripe with dramatic moments worth capturing.

Take a look at a video tutorial on how to get started with the new mode.

Shadow of Mordor ? Photo Mode Tutorial Video:
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Today, Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment (WBIE) announces Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor?s newest feature, Photo Mode, where players can capture their favorite in-game moments and showcase their encounters throughout the land of Shadow. The free Photo Mode is available now through the latest online update for PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. The update for PC will be available very soon.

Paul Bryant

Staff Writer

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