New dungeon in The Lord of the Rings Online
The MMORPG based on the books by J.R.R. Tolkien has been updated to version 48.6. Gamers will find adventures in the Pagru-kirit dungeon, which translates as "Garden of Corpses", where a necromancer creates his own army of the dead. Also, bugs were fixed in the event with the Nazgûl "The Veil of the Nine". And there is still time to take part in the Summer Festival, which will last until the beginning of next month. Let's tell you what is happening in LOTRO right now.
The Lord of the Rings Online version 48.6 — what's new?

The evil sorcerer Sudugul is raising an army of the undead to ravage the surrounding lands, so heroes must stop him. Six characters of any class can go on the raid, but it is worth keeping in mind that out of the three difficulty levels of this task, only two are currently available, and the third, the hardest, will open on the 25th. Another condition is related to access to the dungeon: only premium subscribers of the game or buyers of the "Glorious Hunt" quest pack can enter it. Any gamer who wants to complete the "Veil of the Nine" quest chain about the fight against the ring-wraiths (or Nazgûl) should know that this adventure has undergone several edits, including an increase in rewards for battles.
The Summer Festival (Midsummer) continues across Middle-earth, which will last until July 1. Users can still take part in the races organized by pirates, earn experience points, tokens, items for the "Blooming Sun" avatar, a riding elk, a pet owl, and decorations for their personal estate. According to the LOTRO developers, sorties into Pagru-kirit will remain relevant until the end of the summer, but the festival will end earlier.
The Summer Festival (Midsummer) continues across Middle-earth, which will last until July 1. Users can still take part in the races organized by pirates, earn experience points, tokens, items for the "Blooming Sun" avatar, a riding elk, a pet owl, and decorations for their personal estate. According to the LOTRO developers, sorties into Pagru-kirit will remain relevant until the end of the summer, but the festival will end earlier.
19 June 2026