A mobile spin-off with a mixed record
In a message broadcast directly via the application, Bethesda announced that the servers of The Elder Scrolls: Blades will be cut on June 30, 2026 on all platforms. Until then, the publisher offers a final access period allowing you to take full advantage of the remaining content. All in-game items are now offered at a nominal price so you can experience it fully one last time (or discover it without restrictions) before it closes.
As a reminder, the game offers exploration of dungeons in first person view, construction and management of a city and simplified combat adapted to touch screens. Despite several updates, the addition of cross-play and improved controls on Switch, the title has never completely convinced.
Contrary to Fallout Shelterwhich has managed to carve out a good place for itself, The Elder Scrolls license has not managed to break through with this economic model. However, the franchise remains more popular than ever, as evidenced by the numerous ports of The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim or the success of The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered.
Even if Todd Howard is a little tired of being asked the question again, fans are now only waiting for one thing: news from The Elder Scrolls VI.