Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment has succeeded in patenting the Nemesis system at the heart of Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor and its sequel Shadow of War. As reported by IGN, the patent has been issued by the United States Patent and Trademark Office, and will take effect on February 23, 2021. Warner Bros, which published both of the
Talion, the former Captain of the rangers of Gondor, is the protagonist at the heart of each of the games. His importance in not only the events of Shadow of Mordor and Shadow of War, but in the
Until Monolith Studios decides to announce Middle Earth: Shadow 3, then no, we won't know. Plus, the Shadows games is currently in a ndead end narratively, with how SoW ended. We can only speculate until Monolith finds a way. In the meantime, we'll have to see Monolith's Wonder Woman would do with the nemesis system. Not much chance of a sequel.
The creators of Shadow of Mordor and Shadow of War have also collaborated before with Middle-Earth Enterprises to prevent any contradictions between their story and Tolkein's books and to ensure ryYdhbf.