What is The Elder Scrolls?
The Elder Scrolls is an acclaimed series of expansive, open-world role-playing games that immerse players in fantastical realms filled with engaging narratives, diverse cultures, and intricate systems of progression. Developed by Bethesda Game Studios and published by Bethesda Softworks, this iconic franchise has captivated audiences for over two decades, offering players the freedom to explore vast, detailed environments, forge their own path through intricate storylines, and shape the course of their in-game experiences
Highlights
- Expansive, open-world environments: Players can freely explore detailed, interconnected game worlds, encountering a vast array of locations,
- Flexible character progression: The series allows for deep character customization, enabling players to tailor their abilities, skills, and playstyles to suit their preferences
- Engaging narratives and worldbuilding: Each game in the series features a rich, lore-driven narrative that immerses players in the unique cultures, political factions, and supernatural elements of the Elder Scrolls universe
- Modular content and replayability: The games often include expansive post-launch content, such as downloadable add-ons and player-created mods, further enhancing the depth and longevity of the experience.
Platforms
- Java Mobile
- Android
- Xbox
- iPhone
- Mac
- Nintendo Switch Online
- Wine
- Android Tablet
- Nintendo Switch
- Playstation
- Symbian S60
- Windows
- iPad
- Steam
Languages
- English
Features
Open World Game
Player vs Enviroment
Cloud saves
Achievements Supported
Player vs Player
Multiplayer
MMORPG
Single player