Following Starfield, Bethesda quietly unveils an enticing new mobile game, The Elder Scrolls: Castles
The Elder Scrolls: Castles is a newly launched game that combines two highly successful titles from the developer, Fallout Shelter and Skyrim. The game has quietly made its way onto mobile devices, offering an intriguing experience.Many gamers may recall back in April 2015, when Bethesda surprised everyone with the release of Fallout Shelter, introducing a novel gameplay style that captivated players. Not only was it a game with a unique style, but also a surprising departure for a developer known primarily for PC or console titles. Eight years later, Bethesda introduces a similar Android title, The Elder Scrolls: Castles, yet again with little fanfare.
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This game truly comes as a surprise, with no prior announcements from Bethesda. Its existence only became known when the name The Elder Scrolls: Castles was unexpectedly discovered in Bethesda's game lineup, not even searchable on Google Play.
Currently, The Elder Scrolls: Castles is only playable in the US market, raising suspicions that Bethesda is merely conducting a limited product trial. If you're curious, you can access the game's page through
the direct link, but downloading and playing is restricted due to country locks. You can use the old trick of VPN or look for the APK file to install the game.
The Elder Scrolls: Castles follows a gameplay similar to Fallout Shelter, where you play as a lord, constructing your own castle from humble beginnings. You must ensure enough resources to sustain and meet the needs of your people to help your stronghold thrive. The game even features turn-based combat.
If Fallout Shelter was a game meant to warm up the community for the release of Fallout 4 at the end of 2015, gamers are now wondering if The Elder Scrolls: Castles is preparing for an even bigger product. Is The Elder Scrolls 6 too soon? Or could it be a remaster of The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion as per the recent
leak?
