Not The Elder Scrolls VI, but Bethesda will Launch The Elder Scrolls: Castle this September

Not The Elder Scrolls VI, but Bethesda will Launch The Elder Scrolls: Castle this September

Not the new title of Elder Scroll Online, nor the update for the myth of Elder Scroll: Skyrim VI, Bethesda will launch their another mobile game called Elder Scroll: Castles, instead.

Well, just hope we live long enough to play this myth.



This mobile game is set to officially launch on September 10th, 2024. Following its quiet early access release in September 2023, the game is now available for pre-registration on both Apple and Android platforms. Fans of the Elder Scrolls universe and mobile gaming enthusiasts alike are eager to see how this new addition to the franchise will reshape the landscape of mobile gaming.

What is The Elder Scrolls: Castles?

The Elder Scrolls: Castles is a mobile game developed by the same award-winning team behind the popular Fallout Shelter. Set within the expansive Elder Scrolls universe, this game offers players the chance to manage and grow their very own castle and dynasty. Unlike traditional RPGs, The Elder Scrolls: Castles blends strategy and simulation, allowing players to oversee their subjects, make crucial decisions, and witness the passage of time as generations come and go.



In The Elder Scrolls: Castles, players will step into the shoes of a ruling monarch. The core gameplay revolves around managing your castle, subjects, and dynasty. Players will need to balance resources, make political decisions, and ensure the prosperity of their kingdom. As time progresses, families will grow, new rulers will take the throne, and players must adapt to the changing needs of their kingdom.

The game is designed to be both engaging and accessible, with a focus on long-term strategy. Players will need to think ahead, making decisions that will impact not just their current reign but future generations as well. With its unique blend of strategy, simulation, and RPG elements, The Elder Scrolls: Castles is poised to be a standout title in the mobile gaming space.

Features and Mechanics

The main features of The Elder Scrolls: Castles is the dynasty management system. Players are responsible for ensuring the continuity and success of their ruling line. As rulers age and eventually pass on, their heirs will take the throne, bringing with them new challenges and opportunities. This system adds a layer of depth to the game, as players must carefully consider their decisions to ensure the longevity of their dynasty.



In The Elder Scrolls: Castles, resources are key to maintaining and expanding your kingdom. Players will need to manage food, gold, and other essential resources to keep their subjects happy and their castle thriving. Balancing these resources will be crucial to the success of your reign, as shortages can lead to unrest and even rebellion.

Politics play a significant role in The Elder Scrolls: Castles. Players will need to navigate alliances, rivalries, and other political dynamics as they rule their kingdom. Making the right choices can lead to powerful alliances and prosperity, while poor decisions can result in conflict and strife. This element of the game adds an exciting layer of strategy, as players must weigh the potential risks and rewards of their actions.

And then, this game feature a time-progression. As years pass in the game, new generations will rise, and old ones will fade away. This system not only adds realism to the game but also challenges players to think long-term. The decisions you make today will have a lasting impact on your kingdom’s future.



Pre-Registration and Launch Details

As the official launch date of September 10th approaches, Bethesda has opened pre-registration for The Elder Scrolls: Castles on both the Apple App Store and Google Play Store. Players who pre-register will likely receive exclusive rewards, bonuses, and early access to in-game content. Given the game’s high level of anticipation, pre-registration is a great opportunity for fans to secure their place in the game and gain a competitive edge when it launches.

While praying and hoping that we will all be given a long life to be able to get clarity regarding the release of Elder Scroll VI, maybe you can play this latest Elder Scroll title, which of course will be filled with lots of microtransactions.

Ready to be a whale once more?

By Arya Kamandanu

Our online writer, our reviewer, a turn-base RPG enthusiast, a looter-shooter fan, oftenly called as a dead-game specialist. Everytime i played a game more than 500 hours, months later the game will be abandoned by its dev and publisher. I'm cursed.

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