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29.09.2023 - 01:33 / pcgamer.com / New
Remember when Fallout Shelter was first announced on June 4, 2015, followed by the news that you could play it right there and then? That's sort of what happened today—only without the announcement part.
Bethesda just published a new game that looks like Fallout Shelter set in Skyrim. It's called The Elder Scrolls: Castles, and it's a mobile game currently only available for Android, and apparently only in the United States at the moment.
And weirdly, as far as I can tell, Bethesda hasn't actually announced the game. That, coupled with the fact that The Elder Scrolls: Castles doesn't even show up when you search the Google Play store (you can only find it by visiting Bethesda's page within the store) leads me to believe, I dunno, maybe the game wasn't actually supposed to be published yet? Grab it quickly if you're interested, in other words, just in case it vanishes.
I don't have an Android device so I can't play it myself, but it does look quite reminiscent of Fallout Shelter, a management game where you build a bunker and try to keep your residents happy. Others (including Austin at GamesRadar, who spotted a post about the game over on Reddit) have been able to play and mostly seem to be enjoying it. It's got a cartoony look, but somehow doesn't have the same visual charm as Fallout Shelter, though I haven't seen it in action yet.
«Train your subjects, name heirs, and maintain order to help your kingdom flourish» reads the game's store page. «Will you keep your subjects happy and ensure a long life for their ruler? Or will they grow discontent and plot assassination?
»Customize your castle from the ground up, adding and expanding rooms, placing lavish decorations and inspirational monuments, and even assign subjects to workstations to ensure your castle has the resources to thrive for years to come!"
That sounds a lot like Fallout Shelter in Skyrim to me. Hopefully it'll be on other mobile devices soon, and possibly even on PC someday. It took a few years, but Fallout Shelter did eventually make it to Steam.
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A new Elder Scrolls game has been released! Is it The Elder Scrolls VI??? No you poor, sweet summer child, it's another spin-off mobile game, of course. The Elder Scrolls: Castles is a Tamriel-set spiritual sequel to Bethesda's 2015-released touchscreen property sim Fallout Shelter, which swaps the latter's underground Vaults for big gorgeous hunk of medieval masonry, yours to expand, decorate and lord over as you please.
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