Bethesda quietly stopped working on its mobile game, The Elder Scrolls Blades, a few years ago but the company is back for another swing at the mobile market. This time around, we're getting a Fallout Shelter-inspired game, The Elder Scrolls: Castles.
The Elder Scrolls: Castles has been available regional beta test form for a while now. On September 10th, the game will officially become available to all iOS and Android users around the globe.
We're thrilled to announce that @TESCastles, our newest mobile game from the team behind Fallout Shelter, will be launching globally on Sept. 10th!
We hope you all enjoy this game as much as we've enjoyed working on it. Hear from Production Director Veronique Bruneau and… pic.twitter.com/OayYeiMC1f
— Bethesda Game Studios (@BethesdaStudios) August 15, 2024
Unlike Blades, The Elder Scrolls: Castles is developed by the same team behind Fallout Shelter, which is by far Bethesda's most successful mobile game to date.
In the Elder Scrolls: Castles, players will do exactly what you would expect – build out a castle. You'll take on quests, manage resources, keep your residents happy and fend off invasions.
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KitGuru Says: After the success of Fallout Shelter back in 2015, I'm surprised it took this long to get a similar game for Elder Scrolls. Are any of you planning on installing this when it drops next month?