Bethesda Announces Great News, To Get AMD Support For 'Fallout' & 'The Elder Scrolls' Series [VIDEO]
ByBethesda's action world fantasy game series Elder Scrolls is about to get some big boost this week. Bethesda has just announced that "Elder Scrolls: Legends" will be coming on PC. The company made the huge announcement this week.
Bethesda Introduces Elder Scrolls: Legends
As mentioned earlier on Bethesda's official website, "Elder Scrolls: Legends" card game will be leaving its open beta and is now set for launch on PC. This also means that the open world fantasy game is now available for anyone to play through Besthesda.net game launcher app. However, unlike Bethesda's other PC game like "The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim" and "Fallout 4," TES fans won't find the app on the popular digital distribution platform Steam.
Like Blizzard's hit online collectible card video game "Heatherstone", "Elder Scrolls: Legends" will runs on Unity game engine, the cross-platform game engine that been used to develop video games for websites, game consoles, mobile devices, and PC. Currently, the game app is still on beta stage in Canada for iPad but will be released for Android-powered phones, iPhone and Apple Mac later this year.
Bethesda first announced "Elder Scrolls: Legends" game card at the 2015 Electronic Entertainment Expo and it made its open beta in 2016. Though some analyst sees it as a bit of a "Hearthstone" clone, the Blizzard's hit card game. But some analysts still believe that "Elder Scrolls: Legends" would get a great chance to appeal to players who may want more depth and contents than what the Blizzard's hit card game currently offer on the table. In addition to the great contents, Bethesda also runs special events that introduce special effects and game mechanics on board.
Bethesda Teams Up With AMD For Elder Scrolls Series
In other Bethesda-related news, the company is teaming up with American tech giant AMD to work on some graphical issue on the Fallout and Elder Scrolls game series. Bethesda made the huge announcement on Bethesda official Twitter account, saying that the company is excited to the AMD strategic partnership that is said to produce an unprecedented performance with Bethesda's games.
The partnership has now being sealed and the two firms will work together to offer a graphically enhanced gaming experience, something the players have been looking for. This could be a good sign of great things for Bethesda, especially when Bethesda starts working on "the Elder Scrolls 6.".
Speaking of the sequel, the game studio won't making any negative comment about the upcoming game. However, the Maryland-based game studio won't make any further comment about TES 6. Bethesda just wants them to wait and see.
Bethesda recently gave a very brief interview and also confirmed that three big games are now on the drawing table. The company even went on to say that two of those planned games were classic Bethesda games and the third one is a mobile game, possibly a "Fallout Shelter" iteration. Amazingly, some fans took this as it means that "Elder Scrolls 6" has now entered development stage as this is the classic Bethesda game that the game studio has mentioned earlier in an interview.