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One of Bethesda Game Studio’s Elder Scrolls spin-offs, The Elder Scrolls: Blades, will be shutting down in June, according to a post on the Nintendo eShop.
The free-to-play dungeon crawler and town-builder’s last day will be June 30, after which the game’s servers will go offline, rendering the entire game inaccessible. In the meantime, all items in The Elder Scrolls: Blades’ store will be purchasable with a single Sigil or Gem, so players can “enjoy all the content Blades has to offer,” according to Bethesda.
Blades released in 2019 and saw players battling through dungeons to score loot, then returning to town to upgrade and customize the settlement. The game additionally included one-on-one arena PvP battles, with cross-play and cross-progression across devices.
While Blades was a mobile game, it was also available on Nintendo Switch. The game is no longer available to download on Nintendo’s platform (though its store page still exists) and has also been delisted from the Google Play and Apple app stores.
Blades isn’t the first Elder Scrolls game to disappear in recent memory. The digital card game The Elder Scrolls Legends shut down in January 2025. It also joins a long list of service games to shut down this year,

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