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Bethesda has announced that The Elder Scrolls Blades will no longer be playable after June 30th. The game, which first launched in May 2020, will have its servers shut down permanently.
Players were informed both within the game and on the Nintendo Switch eShop that all items in the in-game store will cost just 1 Gem or 1 Sigil until June 30th. Once the game’s servers are shut down, it will no longer be possible to play. The game is no longer available for purchase on iOS and Android in most areas, and the eShop page now reflects this.
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You can find the full announcement and store page description from Bethesda from the eShop below:
The Elder Scrolls: Blades game will no longer be playable after June 30, 2026, when the game servers will be turned off permanently. Until then, all in-game items will be available for just 1 Gem or 1 Sigil. Thank you for playing Blades, and we hope you had fun!
The creators of the popular game Skyrim at Bethesda Game Studios present The Elder Scrolls: Blades, a fresh take on the traditional dungeon crawler. It’s free to download and play!
Embark on exciting dungeon explorations. Build and personalize your own city, bringing it back to its former glory. Challenge opponents in thrilling Arena duels. Design your ideal character and unlock powerful weapons, armor, and skills. And conquer the challenging Abyss using a dynamic and innovative combat system.
With The Elder Scrolls: Blades, you can play with your friends no matter what device they’re using, and you can continue your game progress on any of your devices.
Start a new character, or continue your previous journey, today!
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2026-03-28 11:56