Middle-earth: Shadow of War Revealed

It appears that Warner Bros. will be making a game announcement in the near future, as multiple outlets ranging from NeoGAF to PC Gamer are reporting that the previously unannounced action RPG sequel Middle-earth: Shadow of War made a brief appearance on the online storefront for US-based retailer Target earlier today. In addition to containing its unmistakable box artwork, the profile page featured a release date of August 22nd, a few details about its premise, and info on its various editions:
Titled Middle-Earth: Shadow of War, the sequel will see Talion and his ghost buddy Celebrimbor teaming up once again to have another crack at Mordor. According to the Target description, you'll "go behind enemy lines to forge your army, conquer Fortresses and dominate Mordor from within". And in case there was any doubt, the Nemesis system will return, creating "unique personal stories with every enemy and follower".

I particularly like the bit about confronting the "full power" of Sauron and the Ringwraiths in this game, suggesting encounters with the Big Eye himself and his ethereal chums, rather than just a procession of increasingly powerful orcs and uruk-hai.

In addition to the base game, a 'gold' edition of Shadow of War has also leaked, containing two story expansions that will a new campaign, playable character, abilities, side missions and more. There will also be two 'nemesis' expansions include as part of the gold edition, which will whack in a new orc tribe, fortress, and other bits and bobs. On PS4 and Xbox One, the standard edition will set you back $60, while the gold one will retail for $100.
I suspect that we'll have an official announcement soon, potentially even tomorrow at the kickoff of this year's GDC.