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The Elder Scrolls Legends launched in May 2017, with active development ending in 2019. At the time, Bethesda said new content and release would be put "on hold for the foreseeable future." Read ...
Bethesda has confirmed it is ceasing development of its free-to-play card battle game, The Elder Scrolls: Legend. Now “on hold” (thanks, Eurogamer), Bethesda said it will continue to support ...
Fans of The Elder Scrolls: Legends got some disappointing news over the weekend, as Bethesda has ended development on the game. It'll still be playable for the foreseeable future, but the content ...
The Elder Scrolls: Legends was generally well-received by critics, scoring an 80 on our review aggregator but has a mediocre following. While Bethesda has not released any numbers, Steam Spy shows ...
The Elder Scrolls Legends first launched into beta on PC back in 2016 and has since come to consoles as well as Android and iOS [Correction: Console versions for the game were announced, but they ...
Elder Scrolls Legends development "on hold for the foreseeable future" Bethesda no longer making new content for fantasy card battler, but will continue support with monthly rewards and regular events ...
The Elder Scrolls: Legends, Bethesda’s take on the collectible card game genre based on the same universe as Skyrim and Oblivion, is no longer under active development. Bethesda made the ...
Bethesda announced that all new content and development planned for its free-to-play collectible card game The Elder Scrolls: Legends will be put “on hold.” Recommended Videos “We decided to ...
Bethesda has announced that it is putting the development of its online card game, The Elder Scrolls: Legends, on hold for the foreseeable future. Bethesda didn’t offer a specific reason for the ...
We are immensely grateful to work on The Elder Scrolls: Legends, to have you as a community, and we sincerely appreciate the love and support you’ve given us. The card game was first announced ...
Elder Scrolls: Legends isn’t the only card game putting future updates on hold. CD Projekt announced that it is halting development on its Witcher card game, Gwent, but only for consoles.
The Elder Scrolls: Legends - Bethesda's entry into the card-battling space shared by the likes of Blizzard's Hearthstone and CD Projekt's Witcher-themed Gwent - initially released for PC, iOS and ...