The free-to-play card game will still be supported for now

Dec 9, 2019 12:46 GMT  ·  By

Bethesda has just put the last nail in the coffin on its free-to-play card game – The Elder Scrolls: Legends. The publisher announced the upcoming expansion of the game will no longer be released this year and that it's putting development on hold indefinitely.

"We would like to provide an update on Legends in regard to new content. Our previous roadmap indicated we would be releasing one more set this year. We decided to put any new content development or releases on hold for the foreseeable future. This decision will not in any way affect the release and development of GAEA’s Asia-specific version of Legends, which is operated separately, but will inform our decisions on content and feature development going forward."

Despite its decision to stop The Elder Scrolls: Legends development, Bethesda announced that the game will continue to be supported on all existing platforms. Also, players will continue to receive monthly rewards just as they did until now, but future content is no longer planned.

"Until then, you can still download and play Legends on all existing platforms and compete online as well as in the single-player modes. We will also continue to support the game with monthly reward cards and regular in-game events. New expansions and other future content, however, are no longer under active development. We will continue to provide ongoing maintenance support."

Another important thing worth mentioning is that Bethesda will offer all The Elders Scrolls: Legends players The Tamriel Collection for free upon their next login.

"To thank you all for supporting Legends these past few years, and for continuing to play with us, we are giving away The Tamriel Collection – an assortment of new, three-attribute cards and more – to all players for free upon their next login. We are immensely grateful to work on The Elder Scrolls: Legends, to have you as a community, and we sincerely appreciate the love and support you’ve given us."