
In response to multiple player complaints, Bethesda decreased the expected opening timer of Silver chests to an hour.

This, of course, led to stalling gameplay. This is coupled without any option that was currently available at the time to open other chests that the player has in parallel or to discard previous chests that they have for a better one. Players hated that you need to wait three hours for it to open. One of the items or rewards in question was the Silver Chest.

Along with the more-widespread access, Bethesda also talked about making changes with the games’ rewards. The company then posted on Twitter mentioning how the gates of the Elder Scrolls: Blades are further expanding. Then, the early access version was made available to registered players on Bethesda’s website. Bethesda said that they’ve sent all the invites to the players in “waves” through email. The store entries that the game has stated that it “launches as early access,” and that players “need to get an invite for them to play the game” at that time.

The beta was released on the date of the 25th anniversary of the first Elder Scrolls game. However, the early access release was instead placed forward by a day (March 28, 2019) on both the Android and iOS versions. On March 1, 2019, Bethesda announced to the public that they would be hosting an iOS-only closed beta release for Elder Scrolls: Blades before the planned early access release for both iOS and Android on March 27. The Bethesda figure-head said that he expects that Elder Scrolls: Blades would soon be available for consoles and VR. It was showcased and announced by Todd Howard on Bethesda’s time to showcase new games and series during E3 2018, in addition to being playable on the expo’s show floor.īlades came out on early access for both Android and iOS smartphones on March 27, 2019. The Elder Scrolls: Blades was developed by Bethesda and was published under Bethesda Softworks.

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