As part of the acquisition of Leyou by Tencent (pending shareholder approval) a bunch of legal documents were released for inspection (you can find all of them here) including Leyou's original Game License Agreement for the Lord of the Rings game with Middle-earth Enterprises (and an amendment) and the co-development and co-operation agreement with Amazon. There's some interesting stuff in there, like their production schedule (exhibit B of the amendment). It seems like the MMO won't be launching any time soon (open beta scheduled for September 2022) and will be PC only at first. You can also find content guidelines for LotR games in exhibit C of the original Game License Agreement.
Similar documents were released for Leyou's Transformers MMO here. This game is being developed by Certain Affinity (originally) and Splash Damage (since this year). The original Digital License Agreement contains a pitch deck for the game, stating "Transformers: Impact combines the intense cooperative gameplay of Warframe with the shared world of Destiny to create a best-of-genre, free-to-play shooter set in the Transformers Universe."
There's a bunch of other stuff you can look at if you are interested in the legalities behind game development and licensing. One particularly interesting thing was a list of documents mentioned in the "Irrevocable Undertaking" document (from page 73). While those documents themselves have not been released, some of the titles seem revealing. For example Digital Extremes has a publishing agreement with Airship Syndicate Entertainment, Zynga is apparently working on a game with Leyou, Digital Extremes is working on something called "Project Wayfinder", Leyou was working with Hellbent Games on a game called "The Evil Never Dies" (which seems to be cancelled according to another report), Leyou seems to have a license agreement with Warner Brothers for Fables, and a bunch of other stuff.
Similar documents were released for Leyou's Transformers MMO here. This game is being developed by Certain Affinity (originally) and Splash Damage (since this year). The original Digital License Agreement contains a pitch deck for the game, stating "Transformers: Impact combines the intense cooperative gameplay of Warframe with the shared world of Destiny to create a best-of-genre, free-to-play shooter set in the Transformers Universe."
There's a bunch of other stuff you can look at if you are interested in the legalities behind game development and licensing. One particularly interesting thing was a list of documents mentioned in the "Irrevocable Undertaking" document (from page 73). While those documents themselves have not been released, some of the titles seem revealing. For example Digital Extremes has a publishing agreement with Airship Syndicate Entertainment, Zynga is apparently working on a game with Leyou, Digital Extremes is working on something called "Project Wayfinder", Leyou was working with Hellbent Games on a game called "The Evil Never Dies" (which seems to be cancelled according to another report), Leyou seems to have a license agreement with Warner Brothers for Fables, and a bunch of other stuff.