Looking back at E3 this year Bethesda introduced new titles like Doom Eternal and Starfield, despite the titles not holding an official release date fans were excited for when a time frame will be announced. One of the announced titles that received a release date was mobile title The Elder Scrolls: Blades which was expected to release sometime later in 2018.
But recently Bethesda has revealed that the title will be getting delayed into next year.
The Elder Scrolls: Blades will release in Early 2019 for iOS and Android devices. We are incredibly excited for you to play Blades and you can still sign up for Early Access at https://t.co/uuFPob6YWJ.
— The Elder Scrolls (@ElderScrolls) November 29, 2018
Though we won’t see the game’s debut until next year, fans still have the chance to sign up to participate in early access for the delayed title. This Elder Scrolls experience though sharing the stage alongside other major reveals at the California event earlier in June, got overshadowed by The Elder Scrolls VI when closing the publisher’s conference. On top of being a mobile game as well, many might have looked over the title.
Unlike other mobile titles, Blades features what we already are familiar with the Elder Scrolls franchise on top of new mechanics like city creating and motion touch controls. And my favorite, the option to either play in landscape or portrait mode.
The Elder Scrolls: Blades will hit iOS and Android stores sometime in 2019.