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Bethesda Game’s The Elder Scrolls: Castles Is Now Out On Mobile

by Alexander Jan 19,2025

Bethesda Game’s The Elder Scrolls: Castles Is Now Out On Mobile

In the realm of The Elder Scrolls: Castles, now available on mobile, citizens are born and die, while rulers are made, changed, and sometimes betrayed. This management and simulation game offers a compelling experience for fans of the genre.

The Elder Scrolls: Castles marks Bethesda Game Studios' third mobile entry in the franchise, following The Elder Scrolls: Legends and The Elder Scrolls: Blades. The series boasts numerous titles for PC and consoles, including Arena, Skyrim, Morrowind, and Oblivion.

Maintaining a Thriving Kingdom

As a ruler in this management sim, your responsibility lies in overseeing your dynasty and kingdom, set within the world of Tamriel on the planet Nirn. A key objective is constructing magnificent castles to provide adequate housing for your populace.

The castles are visually appealing. Your role demands resource management and ensuring everyone has shelter. Customize your castle with rooms, decorations, and furnishings to your liking.

The game incorporates turn-based combat, allowing you to train heroes and engage classic Elder Scrolls enemies. Strategic resource allocation among your team is crucial for maintaining a steady flow of supplies.

A Swiftly Passing Year

A single real-world day equates to a full year within the game, making the simulation relatively brief. Generous rewards enhance the overall gameplay experience.

Developed and published by Bethesda, renowned for titles such as Fallout Shelter and the Doom series, The Elder Scrolls: Castles is available now on the Google Play Store. For more gaming news, check out our next article on the return of F.I.S.T.!

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