[UPDATE] – Check out Shadow of War’s tram

Update 

We reached out to YarraTrams on Twitter to find out more about the tram and it has responded. The Shadow of Mordor tram is number 220, in case you wanted to track it.

You can find out more info on the tram on the VicSig website.


Middle-earth: Shadow of War is out now and WB Games prepared some cool marketing around Melbourne.

Above (and below) you can see a tram wrapped in Shadow of War imagery. It looks pretty awesome right?

The picture was taken yesterday on Swanston Street. As you can see, the tram is a route 16 headed to Kew.

We’ve reached out to Yarra Trams to find out which route it will be running on today. If we find out, we’ll let you know. Just in case you wanted to see it for yourself.

Middle-earth: Shadow of War is the follow-up to Shadow of Mordor. It continues the story of undead ranger Talion and his grim companion Celembrimbor.

Middle-earth: Shadow of War is available for PC, PS4 and Xbox One.

Send us your best pics of the tram.

Leo Stevenson
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