Active Development Of The Elder Scrolls: Legends Halted By Bethesda
/ Carlos HernandezBethesda’s free-to-play online card game, themed under the Elder Scrolls universe, is no longer in active development.
This doesn’t mean the game is shutting down, well not yet at least. But don’t expect any new content for The Elder Scrolls: Legends in the coming future. This confirms that the Winter expansion, which was scheduled to be the last expansion for 2019, will no longer be released this December.
“We decided to put any new content development or releases on hold for the foreseeable future,” says Christian Van Hoose, the game’s community manager, which he announced to the community on Reddit.
Hoose then reassures that the online card game will still be playable saying that players can still “download and play Legends on all existing platforms and compete online as well as in the single-player modes. We will also continue to support the game with monthly reward cards and regular in-game events.”
The Elder Scrolls: Legends was first revealed at E3 2015 during Bethesda’s press conference. The last expansion, Jaws of Oblivion, went live late September. The card game is available on PC, iPad and Android.
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