![]() ![]() ![]() Developed by TT Games, LEGO The Lord of the Rings for iOS gives players the opportunity to play on-the-go as their favorite Fellowship members in LEGO form, like Frodo, Aragorn, Gandalf, Legolas, and more, as they embark on a perilous journey to Mount Doom to destroy The One Ring and return peace to the land. Interactive Entertainment, TT Games, and The LEGO Group today announced the release of LEGO® The Lord of the Rings™ for the iPhone, iPad and iPod touch, available now on the App Store. One Game to Rule Your Devices – LEGO® The Lord of The Rings™ now available for the iPhone, iPad and iPod Touchīurbank, Calif. – November, 7 2013 – Warner Bros. INTERACTIVE ENTERTAINMENT, TT GAMES AND THE LEGO GROUP ANNOUNCE The game is only $4.99 and available for both iPhone and iPad. It appears to be a lucrative one, too, with many reports having previously suggested that iPod touch owners download more apps than those with iPhones or iPads.It is an exciting day for fans of LEGO® and The Lord of the Rings! As of right now, you can download the iOS game ‘LEGO® The Lord of the Rings’ from the Apple App Store! Check out the full release below as well as some screen caps. Though Samsung's Galaxy Player threatens to serve up the first real competition for iPod touch, as things stand, Apple essentially has a 100 percent share of what remains an untapped market by its rivals. It's the first time in many years Apple has intentionally or not detailed iPod touch sales figures, which suggest the portable media player accounts for around a third of the total iOS userbase. Million matters Combined with the 19.5 million iPads sold to date (the only previously publicly available figure), this brings total iOS sales to 187.5 million just 1.5 million short of the official number Apple published with its financial results, suggesting the iPhone and iPod touch totals are recent. Detailed by, an analysis of Apple's legal challenge reveals that, to date, Apple has sold 108 million iPhones across the globe, and 60 million iPod touches. Almost unnoticed given the focus on Apple's Q1 2011 financials, but, thanks to the firm's legal action against Samsung, we now have a handle on cumulative iPhone and iPod touch sales. ![]()
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