Valheim Player Spends 20 Months Building Middle-earth in the Game

A player in the game Valheim has finished constructing a depiction of Middle-earth following 20 months of effort. The Creative Mode in this early access title has been popular among players, who enjoy utilizing it to showcase their exceptional building and design abilities, frequently replicating settings from other media. As Valheim moves nearer to a complete launch, its community is busy elevating the current build to new levels.

Many gamers contend that Valheim ranks among the finest open-world games for crafting, and it’s not hard to understand why. The game’s item creation system is complex and detailed, which might be challenging for some but offers a wealth of possibilities for others. Engaging the game’s debug mode to construct without worrying about resources expands its potential even more, and players have seized this developer setting to its fullest extent.

Player Reveals Middle Earth-Inspired Valheim Map That Took 20 Months to Finish

On August 22, a user named Mrholmestv shared a YouTube video displaying an impressive map they created in the game Valheim, inspired by The Lord of the Rings. This player had already revealed Amon Sul a year prior, but didn’t stop there. The completed map features numerous famous locations from the LOTR franchise, such as Mount Doom, the Argonath, Edoras, and Minas Tirith. According to Mrholmestv, this massive project encompasses 24 separate areas and took more than a year and a half to finish, given its immense size.

This map, known as The New World, serves a purpose beyond mere aesthetic appeal. Other Valheim players can actually download it to delve into its depths on their own, offering both modded and original (vanilla) versions for exploration. Despite having invested 20 months into the project thus far, mrholmestv continues to have more ideas in store for future updates. As expansions like Valheim’s upcoming Deep North update materialize, providing new content, it will be intriguing to watch how this dedicated passion project evolves further.

Apart from this extensive user-created map, there’s another link between ‘Valheim’ and ‘Lord of the Rings’. J.R.R. Tolkien drew inspiration for some character names in ‘The Lord of the Rings’ from Norse mythology, which makes the Norse-inspired environment and features in ‘Valheim’ a fitting stage for locations inspired by Middle-earth. For those unsatisfied with the existing selection of licensed ‘Lord of the Rings’ games, they might find solace in exploring The New World. As for ‘Valheim’ enthusiasts, the anticipation builds as the game’s 1.0 update approaches.

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2025-08-24 00:05