The Elder Scrolls: Castles brings medieval fantasy politics right to your phone


Bethesda announced a new mobile game in the Elder Scrolls series in a tweet (via TechRadar) – The Elder Scrolls: Castles.

Castles is a mobile castle management simulator from the team behind Fallout Shelter and functions very similarly to the hit Fallout tie-in title. Castles has already been soft-launched in the Philippines while more countries will see the game launch in the coming months, though pre-registration available now for iOS and Android.

Announced three months after it first launched

The Elder Scrolls: Castles

(Image credit: Bethesda Softworks)

Elder Scrolls superfans may have already gotten their hands on the game and reviews are already live. Bethesda quietly launched The Elder Scrolls: Castles on the Google Play store for Android devices back in September, and the game remained playable up until the end of 2023 according to IGN.

We don’t yet know what, if anything, has changed in the time the game was down but the timeline of this launch is rather odd. Most of the time games are announced before they’re widely available, with Alpha and Beta test phases typically being part of a separate registration process, especially where iOS mobile versions are concerned.



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