The phrase refers to the action of acquiring a digital copy of the video game adaptation of J.R.R. Tolkien’s “The Two Towers” for play on a personal computer. It encompasses the process of finding, paying for (if applicable), and installing the game software onto a user’s machine.
The availability of digital distribution offers convenience and accessibility for players seeking to experience the interactive adaptation of the popular fantasy novel and film. Its historical context lies within the evolution of video game distribution, moving from physical media to predominantly online marketplaces. This shift allows for immediate access to software, eliminating the need for physical stores or shipping delays.