While it should come as no surprise that it's coming, new evidence has surfaced that points to a sequel to Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor.

As discovered by NerdLeaks (via NeoGAF), the online resume of stuntwoman Lauren Mary Kim now mentions that she worked on "Shadows of Mordor 2." She's presumably done motion capture work for the game itself, as other listings specify that she contributed to the trailers for games (like ReCore and Mafia III).

There are no details shared beyond that, except that the work was done with Blur. This is likely a reference to Blur Studios, the animation studio that has done work on games like Halo: The Master Chief Collection and Sunset Overdrive, among many others.

A sequel to Shadow of Mordor has not been officially announced, but it's been a safe assumption that one is coming. It was both a critical and commercial success following its release in 2014, winning Game of the Year awards from GameSpot and the GDC Awards.

Developer Monolith has suggested more could be coming, and a hiring spree last summer--combined with no official word on what the studio is working on--point to a Shadow of Mordor follow-up.