The Elder Scrolls: Blades
Bethesda was a cruel tease at E3 2018, showing off a 45-second trailer The Elder Scrolls VI without any real information except it will happen. But the fans of Elder Scrolls were not left empty-handed. Rather, a mobile-first game will be the next game in the Elder Scrolls franchise. The Elder Scrolls: Blades is dedicated to more casual gaming while retaining elements that are typical of the saga of The Elder Scrolls and a visual quality that matches top consoles. Interestingly, TES: Blades will first come to Android and iOS, but is also scheduled to be released afterwards on PCs, consoles and even VR devices.
The Elder Scrolls: Blades casts you as a member of the Blades, Tamriel's Empire's elite agents that are already familiar to many gamers. In this role, according to Bethesda, players will explore dungeons both "hand-crafted" and procedurally designed. You will be able to play Blades by tapping or using virtual dual sticks, and the player will have access to a full range of melee fighting, archery and witchcraft as they grade and advance their character. The game also features a "town-building" mode that allows you to create a virtual city in Tamriel's world as well as enhancing your hero. What's unusual is that you can play both Blades vertically and horizontally as well.
The Elder Scrolls: Blades casts you as a member of the Blades, Tamriel's Empire's elite agents that are already familiar to many gamers. In this role, according to Bethesda, players will explore dungeons both "hand-crafted" and procedurally designed. You will be able to play Blades by tapping or using virtual dual sticks, and the player will have access to a full range of melee fighting, archery and witchcraft as they grade and advance their character. The game also features a "town-building" mode that allows you to create a virtual city in Tamriel's world as well as enhancing your hero. What's unusual is that you can play both Blades vertically and horizontally as well.
The Elder Scrolls: Blades will be a free download on Android and iOS, and you can pre-register on the Google Play Store or sign up on Bethesda's website for early access.
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