Bethesda has revealed the full release date of the mobile free-to-play game The Elder Scrolls: Castles, which is similar to Fallout Shelter in most mechanics, but in a different setting.
Recall that last fall, Bethesda launched The Elder Scrolls: Castles early access on Android without warning, and in January 2024, it held a “soft” launch of the project in selected regions.
As it became known, the international release of The Elder Scrolls: Castles will take place on September 10 on iOS and Android, where pre-registration is already open. The game will be distributed on a free-to-play model.
Players, as the right hand of the king/queen, will have to build and decorate the castle, train subjects, send warriors on dangerous missions, appoint heirs, and make key decisions to ensure the prosperity of the kingdom.
An interesting nuance is that one real day is equal to one year in the game, and if you do not log in for several days, you may find that the situation in the castle has changed significantly.
For those who like the game’s combat system, it has an endless roguelike mode, for participation in which rewards are offered.