Elder Scrolls Blades Switch

E3 2019 | Elder Scrolls Blades Switch release date announced

During the Bethesda E3 2019 conference today, Todd Howard took to the stage to announce that Elder Scrolls Blades is coming to the Nintendo Switch alongside a brand new update. In addition to the Switch announcement, the Elder Scrolls Blades Switch release date was also announced during the conference. Additionally, Elder Scrolls Blades will be getting a mobile update with a couple of cool new features.

You can watch the Elder Scrolls Blades Switch trailer below:

Elder Scrolls Blades Switch release date announced at E3 2019

Elder Scrolls Blades is currently only available on mobile, but it will be coming to the Nintendo Switch this year. The Elder Scrolls Blades Switch release date is set for fall 2019, meaning that fans will get to play it later this year. Additionally, starting tonight, all progress completed on the mobile version will carry over to the Switch version upon launch. So from now on, anything you do on Elder Scrolls Blades mobile will carry over to the Switch version when it releases later this year.

Along with the Elder Scrolls Blades Switch release date, the mobile version will be getting a new update that is adding in Solo Arena Battles, a new Dragon Questline, and a custom Jewelry System, which will be launching for free tonight! It is safe to assume that these features will also be available on the Switch version.

For those present at E3 2019, Elder Scrolls Blades will be playable on the Switch at the Nintendo booth. There will also be exclusive E3 giveaways throughout the remainder of the event. Be sure to keep your eyes out for potential gameplay from Elder Scrolls Blades Switch as E3 2019 continues!

That is all the Elder Scrolls Blades news that was announced today, but more information will likely be coming as the release date gets closer!

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