The Elder Scrolls: Blades

The Elder Scrolls: Blades

Quest. Create. Conquer.

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Role Playing
Adventure
50 reviews
⭐️4.6 / 5
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Ratings
📼1 vid & 5 scs
Content
📦w/o updates
Updates frequency
🗣❌ unsupported
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🧾$1.99 - $99.99
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All Versions of The Elder Scrolls

1.31

March 7, 2023

Now that Heart's Day has come and gone, the game icon has been reverted to the classic one.
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1.30

February 7, 2023

Celebrate Heart's Day in Tamriel with limited timed decorations and a special Event Quest!
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1.29

January 17, 2023

The snow is melted and winter has ended in the town.

1.28

December 6, 2022

He may have a jolly round belly, but he's not here to bring any presents! Face off against a powerful Ogre and his horde of little helpers in The Longest Night, available Dec. 25. Enjoy wintry scenery for your town throughout the holidays! Celebrate the holidays with special bundles and free decoration in the store.
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1.27

November 8, 2022

The Witches Festival has ended, but holiday celebrations are on the way soon! Bug fixes and stability improvements.
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1.26

October 4, 2022

Visit the spooky nighttime version of your town and play the special Witches Festival Event!
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1.25

September 6, 2022

Fixed some minor issues

1.24

July 26, 2022

Fixed some minor issues

1.23

May 10, 2022

Technical update

1.22

March 2, 2022

Now that Heart's Day has come and gone, the game icon has been reverted to the classic one.
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The Elder Scrolls In-App Purchases History

$1.99

Pouch of Gems

A modest pouch of gems

$4.99

Sack of Gems

A hefty sack of gems

$4.99

Hero Pack

Great value for starting heroes!

$4.99

Golden Chest Bundle

A valuable bundle for Christmas!

$9.99

Stash of Gems

A sturdy stash of gems

$9.99

Elder Chest Bundle

A valuable bundle for Christmas!

$19.99

Strongbox of Gems

A solid strongbox of gems

$19.99

Legendary Chest Bundle

A valuable bundle for Christmas!

$49.99

Hoard of Gems

A huge hoard of gems

$99.99

Imperial Coffer

More gems than you can count

Price History of The Elder Scrolls

Description of The Elder Scrolls

From Bethesda Game Studios, the award-winning creators of Skyrim, comes The Elder Scrolls: Blades – a classic dungeon crawler reimagined. The Blades, the Empire’s top agents, are forced into exile. On the run, you return to your hometown to find it destroyed. KEY FEATURES: QUEST and Experience stunning dungeon adventures. CREATE and customize your city, restoring it to greatness. CONQUER your friends and rivals in epic one-on-one Arena battles. CREATE any character you want and discover unique weapons, armor, and abilities. MASTER the never-ending Abyss with a cutting-edge combat system. Works with: iPhone SE, 6S, 7, 8, X, XS, XR, 11, 11 Pro, 11 Pro Max, Ipad Mini 4, Mini 5, iPad Air 2, Air 2019, iPad 2017-19, iPad Pro DOES NOT SUPPORT: iPhone 5s, 6, 6 Plus, iPad Air, Mini 2, Mini 3, iPod Touch
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The Elder Scrolls: FAQ

Does The Elder Scrolls support iPad devices?

Yes, The Elder Scrolls works on iPads.
Bethesda Softworks LLC released the The Elder Scrolls app.
The The Elder Scrolls app requires iOS 11.0 or later.
The rating of 4.6 out of 5 that The Elder Scrolls has received from users is outstanding.
The The Elder Scrolls App Relates To The Games Genre.
1.31 is the most recent version of the The Elder Scrolls app.
June 30, 2024 is the date of the latest The Elder Scrolls update.
The Elder Scrolls was introduced to the market on February 6, 2023.
Parental guidance strongly suggested, may contain some mature content.
The Elder Scrolls can be used in English, French, German and 3 more.
Sorry, The Elder Scrolls is not on Apple Arcade.
Absolutely! In-app purchases are available for users of The Elder Scrolls.
Sorry, The Elder Scrolls is not specifically engineered for compatibility with Apple Vision Pro.

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Reviews of The Elder Scrolls

  • Engaging Tablet game

    Blades is one of the prettiest made for tablet games on the market today, with great graphics and a real adventuresome feeling world that runs remarkably smoothly on lower end systems. It covers basic classic rpg tropes. You are an ex-Blade hero helping others and trying to save and rebuild a town. You battle trolls, bandits, goblin and various undead and animals and do a lot of loot collecting to arm yourself and find materials to rebuild your town as you see fit. The game is a mixed bag, in that while what the game has looks and feels great, it lacks much in the way of freedom to explore, (it’s all limited maze like caves and paths), and your feelings of accomplishment are marred by the fact that stuff grows stronger as you do. There is a strong feeling of gambling as you open chests, and the temptation to buy the supplies you need to advance is very strong- though, if you don’t mind lots and lots and LOTS of adventuring, it seems like one could someday, eventually, maybe succeed without buying anything, maybe. All in all. I’ve found it the best time passer of any tablet style game out there- though it is not up to what you find in real PC rpg style games. It’s very passable and pretty fun, and the city building is very nicely handled. No personal home, nor chests you can store stuff in, though. It also could stand sneaking and ranged weapons of some sort- but, it’s great if you don’t mind that games limitations.

    Developer Response

    Hi! Thank you for taking the time to write this review for Blades. We're happy to see that you enjoy multiple aspects of the game. If you would like, you can send this review along with any additional thoughts on Blades. Such as the addition of a personal home, chest, sneaking to the Dev team here: https://help.bethesda.net/#en/home/product/1130/bladescategory/287 The team appreciates constructive and detailed feedback about Blades. They are always looking at ways to make Blades the best experience it can be for everyone who plays.
  • My New Favorite Game!

    Once you play enough RPG games that involve building a town/base and performing quests/missions you start to feel like you’re playing the same game over and over again with a slightly different theme. They all have similar character pov and controls. This game broke that rut for me. It’s beautifully rendered and pulls you right into another world. There’s plenty to keep you busy beyond the usual daily tasks with crafting, enchanting, sparring, and exploring the abyss. The storyline is multilayered and keeps you interested in what’s going on in this world. As a professional artist of over 20 years I can appreciate the attention to detail in the rendering of every aspect of the game. I find myself examining the weapons and items in 3d to inspire me in my own work. Sometimes I just wander around my town like a tourist enjoying the fountains and trees that decorate it. So far I’ve played for several weeks, advancing through the levels and quests at a good pace without spending a penny (sorry devs, I don’t have a lot of disposable income) in the store. The game rewards you generously with gold, gems and chests that keep you well equipped to move forward. If you’ve got the money to spend there’s some amazing offers in the store that I’m sure would add to your gaming experience. This is the first time that I have ever written a review for a game with this much to say. Blades is so good that it deserved the time and effort to send some love to the creators!

    Developer Response

    Hi! Thank you for your review! If you could take a moment to submit feedback on what new mechanics you would like to see implemented into Blades, as well as how your experience could be better with the game overall, our team would be very interested in seeing what you have to say at beth.games/3AB83ub! We are always looking to improve the player experience! Warm regards, Bethesda Customer Support
  • Visually appealing, but a disappointing cash grab

    Like others have noted, the visuals and controls are very appealing, especially for a mobile game. Unfortunately, the game mechanics are clearly skewed to “encourage” the player to spend an ever increasing amount of real money. Yes, you can play slowly and collect the daily rewards without spending money, but that method basically breaks the game’s experience and enjoyment - especially after level 12 or 15, when the damage taken, and the cost of repairs (and health potions, and resurrection scrolls, and ingredients, and structure building), greatly exceeds the amount of gold or gems that you get for a quest or job. It’s a more elegant and refined version of the recent “loot box” problem. For context, I have played Arena, Daggerfall, Morrowind, Oblivion, and Skyrim for about 25 years now - and I was eagerly awaiting the next iteration. I would have easily paid $20~$30 for Blades as a means to support the developers. However, this current “free” version is a hot mess of a cash grab, and it has seriously made me rethink whether or not I will purchase the next Elder Scrolls game when it is released. Edit for the recent update: This ‘game’ is even more of a cash grab than it was before. The Sigil levels are designed to burn through your health and elemental potions, costly repairs, and have you spend even more money.

    (Editing review to see Dev response)