Bethesda announced the following: The Elder Scrolls: Blades It is scheduled to close permanently on June 30, 2026 and has already been removed from stores. The mobile spin-off game was originally released for Android, iOS, and Nintendo Switch in May 2020 and featured classic first-person dungeon-crawling gameplay and a story titled Blades Exiled after the Great War. Now, after completing 6 years of service, The Elder Scrolls: Blades It will no longer be accessible to players after June.
The Elder Scrolls: Blades is just one of Bethesda's mobile games, and their other titles include: fallout shelter and The Elder Scrolls: Castle Stay active for the time being. Compared to the mostly positive response to other titles, The Elder Scrolls: Blades It received generally negative reviews, with a score of 37 on OpenCritic. Some of these criticisms came from the game's monetization model, being a free-to-play game with microtransactions that many players felt encouraged pay-to-win strategies.
in-game message The Elder Scrolls: Blades Players announced plans to shut down the game's servers on June 30th. Players also discovered: The Elder Scrolls: Blades In anticipation of this shutdown, listings have already been removed from stores like Google Play, Apple App Store, and Nintendo eShop. Players who already have the game installed on their device will be able to continue playing until the end date of June 30, but players trying to start the game for the first time will not be able to access it.
One upside to this impending shutdown is that Bethesda is offering big discounts on everything on offer. The Elder Scrolls: Blades'In-game store. The items cost 1 gem or 1 seal each, and all players will receive a bundle of these currencies to access all content. The Elder Scrolls: Blades We need to deliver before the game goes offline forever. While news of this shutdown may be disappointing for fans, at least they will have complete control over the game's content for the next two months.
The closure of Elder Scrolls: Blades comes at a plateau for the franchise
Elder Scrolls Fans are currently on edge with the next mainline match just around the corner, but other than that there isn't much to get excited about. released last year The Elder Scrolls 4: Oblivion Remastered It marks an important entry point in the long wait for the next mainline game to be released, but updates have been few and far between. The Elder Scrolls 6Since it was first announced at E3 2018, its development has been met with excitement. Bethesda's Todd Howard confirmed that most of the studio is currently working on it. The Elder Scrolls 6The game's release is likely still a few years away.
The Elder Scrolls: Blades It has served as one of the options for fans to find sanctuary during the long wait, but that option will soon be taken off the table. Fortunately, there are still other options to pass the time, like the ones mentioned earlier. Oblivion Remastered. For Nintendo Switch 2 owners: Skyrim We've just received the 60FPS update on consoles, so now's the perfect time to jump back in for another playthrough. moving The Elder Scrolls: Blades Players can switch to play instead. The Elder Scrolls: CastleYou can manage your kingdom, expand and customize your castle, and send your caravans to explore dungeons and collect valuable items. These games may not exactly fill the void left by the game, but The Elder Scrolls: BladesPlayers can at least keep themselves occupied in the world of Tamriel. The Elder Scrolls 6 release.