When it comes to Bethesda's iconic Elder Scrolls series, there are probably several titles that immediately spring to mind. Releases like 2006's The Elder Scrolls 4: Oblivion and2011'sThe Elder Scrolls 5: Skyrim are probably among the most popular titles in Bethesda's long-running franchise, with Skyrim in particular remaining at the forefront for Elder Scrolls content for years after its initial release. Fans are also excited about the next long-awaited entry in The Elder Scrolls series, which is set to release sometime in the next few years, but there are still plenty of other mainline games and spin-offs that shouldn't be discounted.
One of these, An Elder Scrolls Legend: Battlespire, could potentially be coming back on player radars if Microsoft has anything to say about it. It may have first launched way back in 1997, but Battlespire might be making a comeback thanks to Microsoft's acquisition of Bethesda. With the aim to get even more Bethesda titles onto Xbox Game Pass, players might see some The Elder Scrolls games like Battlespire making their way across in the future. If that's the case, gamers might want to read up on what Battlespire actually is and what they can expect from the title.
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Originally designed as an expansion for The Elder Scrolls 2: Daggerfall, Battlespire is a bit of a departure from what fans had seen of The Elder Scrolls up to that point. Battlespire, the tower that gives the game its name, is an imperial academy of magic that trains battlemages and members of the Shadow Legion. The tower is located in a pocket dimension in between various planes and floats on a large rock among the bizarre, otherworldly landscape. But it
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