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He now has a publication window "early 2019".
By Colin Stevens
The Elder Scrolls: Blades, Bethesda's next mobile entry into the long-running Fantasy RPG franchise, has been postponed until early 2019.
Revealed on Twitter, the game is still set up for an iOS and Android version, and fans can currently sign up for early access. Blades was originally scheduled for release in 2018, although there is only a little more than a month left in the year, which is not particularly surprising.
The Elder Scrolls: Blades will be available early 2019 for iOS and Android devices. We are extremely excited about playing Blades. You can still register for Early Access at https://t.co/uuFPob6YWJ.
– The Elder Scrolls (@ElderScrolls) November 29, 2018
Announced at Bethesda's press conference on E3 2018, Blades will be free to download and feature dungeons, levels and customization of hand-created and procedurally generated characters. Its main mode, Town, will allow players to undertake quests and rebuild a city. It also includes a similar mode to Abyss and a PvP mode called Arena.
The Elder Scrolls VI was also announced at this press conference, but will likely be used by next generation consoles.
Colin Stevens is a news editor for IGN. Follow on Twitter.
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