The world launch of The Elder Scrolls: Castles, the fantasy analogue of Fallout Shelter, has taken place worldwide
Bethesda has released a new instalment of the iconic The Elder Scrolls, but don't rush to rejoice, as it's not the game that fans of the series have been waiting for for years.
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The Elder Scrolls: Castles is a free-to-play mobile game that resembles Fallout Shelter in most of its mechanics, but in a different setting.
In The Elder Scrolls: Castles players are offered to take control of one of the castles and manage life in it, solve the problems of the subjects and expand the living space inside the castle, and it can be rebuilt at any time, change the location of rooms and make other significant adjustments.
An interesting nuance is that one real day equals one year in the game, and if you don't enter it for a few days, you may find that the situation in the castle has changed a lot.
For those who will like the combat system of the game, there is an endless roguelike-mode, for participation in which rewards are offered.
The Elder Scrolls: Castles is available on iOS and Android and the first reviews were mixed. From the main drawbacks players note not the best optimisation, but thanks to unexpected situations and relaxing gameplay The Elder Scrolls: Castles is quite entertaining. It remains to be seen how long it will be able to keep the attention of gamers.
Source: Bethesda