The Elder Scrolls Castles Now Available Worldwide
/Bethesda’s free-to-play sim management game The Elder Scrolls Castles is now available worldwide on iOS and Android devices.
If you’ve played Fallout Shelter, this is pretty much the same concept but set in the The Elder Scrolls world as instead of managing a Vault you are managing a kingdom while maintaining your family’s dynasty and rule over the land.
Launch Bonus
To celebrate the launch, all players who reach Dynasty level 25 from September 10 2024 until October 10 2024 will be able to redeem the below in-game items.
One Legendary Subject: Ulfric Stormcloack
100 Gems (premium currency)
One Blessing of Great Dynasty
One Legendary Pack
Three Banner Decorations
Here’s a rundown of what to expect from The Elder Scrolls Castles:
Build your Dynasty – Tell your story for generations - each day in real life covers the span of an entire year in The Elder Scrolls: Castles. Train your subjects, name heirs, and maintain order to help your kingdom flourish. Will you keep your subjects happy and ensure a long life for their ruler? Or will they grow discontent and plot something sinister?
Manage your Castle – Customize your castle from the ground up, adding and expanding rooms, placing lavish decorations and inspirational monuments. Assign subjects to workstations to ensure your castle has the resources to thrive for years to come!
Rule your Kingdom – Make key decisions that impact your legacy. Will you risk a limited supply of food to aid a group of subjects? How should a heated spat between your subjects be settled? Your choices determine if your dynasty will inspire prosperity or lead your castle to peril.
Take on Quests – A kingdom can’t thrive without strong warriors. Send your subjects on quests to battle against classic Elder Scrolls foes and collect loot to bring back home.
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