A brand new adventure in Tamriel awaits!
One of the most anticipated games of the year is The Elder Scrolls: Blades. Revealed during Bethesda's showcase at last year's E3 conference, Blades promises to deliver console-quality graphics on your smartphone with a brand new first-person role-playing adventure set in the mystical world of Tamriel.
The Elder Scrolls: Blades follows in the huge success of Skyrim, which honestly could just as well have been ported to mobile to keep with the ongoing joke of how ubiquitous that game has become. Instead, mobile gamers will be getting a new game designed with controls optimized for landscape and portrait mode which means you'll be able to plunder dungeons with one hand while holding your morning coffee in the other. Not too shabby!
In the game, you'll be exploring a combination of hand-crafted interiors and procedurally generated dungeons, along with outdoor environments. Movement can be controlled with taps or using on-screen dual stick controls, and you'll be able to hack n' slash or use magic to vanquish your enemies.
What's new with The Elder Scrolls: Blades?
March 27, 2019 — Early access is starting to roll out for those who pre-registered online
Bethesda is celebrating 25 years of The Elders Scrolls this month, and as part of that celebration they're starting to roll out early access to Blades.
As part of our #TES25 celebration, we're excited to announce that The Elder Scrolls: #Blades is officially in Early Access!
— The Elder Scrolls (@ElderScrolls) March 27, 2019
Ready to play? We're inviting players in waves, so make sure to keep an eye on your email for the invite.
Here's the updated FAQ: https://t.co/TZsYW4pnJy pic.twitter.com/2reothr8Zs
Access to this highly anticipated mobile game has been kept sealed tight up to this point, so it will be really great when we first get access to see what the game has to offer. For now, those of us who pre-registered for early access will have to just wait for Bethesda add them to the early access list.
What we know about the game
Blades is a pretty clear reference to the Imperial empire's secret service, and the game has you play a Blade agent who returns to their hometown only to find it burnt to rubble. That means part of the game is definitely dedicated to rebuilding your town by unlocking new buildings, decorations, and more. These will presumably be earned through gameplay — although you've got to suspect that with a free-to-play title like this there's going to be the option of in-app purchases for those who want them.
There's some real potential here to be sure — and Bethesda knows what it's doing in terms of mobile gaming having found wild success with Fallout Shelter. The concept of procedurally generated dungeons is intriguing if it means you get to explore a unique maze-like dungeon filled with deadly skeletons and spiders every time you load up the game. However, I could also imagine it going in the other direction where the dungeons are different each time, sure, but the design is simplified to the point where it's mindless and repetitive — less adventure and more grinding to collect resources for building your hometown.
Those who pre-registered with Bethesda for a chance at getting early access to the game at playblades.com might soon receive an email with download instructions for getting into the game. Early access has already started rolling out in places like New Zealand and Bethesda has stated that new players will be added in waves. If you pre-registered in the Google Play Store you should check in because you should be able t to download the app and play through a quick tutorial... before being told to wait for a notification saying you're granted early access to the game.
When the game was first announced almost a year ago, Bethesda said the game would run on the latest Samsung and Google devices, but since then they've expanded the list to include other recent flagships from Apple, OnePlus, LG, Huawei and more. Here's the full list of compatible devices:
• iPhone 6s and newer • iPhone SE • iPad Pro • iPad Mini 4 and 5 • iPad Air 2 and 3 • Samsung Galaxy S8/S8+ • Samsung Galaxy S9/S9+ • Samsung Galaxy S10/S10+ • Samsung Galaxy Note 8 • Samsung Galaxy Note 9 • Google Pixel 2/2XL • Google Pixel 3/3XL • OnePlus 5 and newer • Moto Z2 and newer • Essential Phone • HTC U11/U11+ • HTC U12+ • LG V30 • LG G7 One • Xiaomi Mi 6 • Xiaomi Mi Mix 2 • Xperia XZ Premium • Xperia XZ1 • Razer Phone • ZTE Nubia Z17 • Nokia 8 • Sharp Aquos R • Asus ZenFone 4 Pro • Huawei P20/P20 Pro • Huawei Mate 20 Pro • OnePlus 6T
After its initial launch on mobile, Bethesda plans to release The Elder Scrolls: Blades on all current-gen consoles and PC (including VR) with cross-platform play. The game will be free to play across all your devices.
Download: The Elder Scrolls: Blades (Unreleased) on Google Play
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