The series is actually getting a new game in the near future, but it doesn't look like it will have much of anything to do with the hotly anticipated The last mainline entry in the franchise was 2011's, which has essentially become the face of the series since, with an incredibly active modding community and regular ports to new platforms that have generated many jokes and even more sales. was teased with a short trailer in 2018, but there's still no sign of anything more.
That being said, the franchise hasn't been completely quiet in that interim, with a number of spinoff titles releasing outside of the numbered series. The most significant of these is, a 2014 MMO that's still receiving active support, but it isn't the only one. was released as a digital collectible card game, and streamlined the first-person action RPG experience into a simplified mobile format. These games might not represent what fans love most about the series, but it's clear that Bethesda's interest in the IP goes beyond the expansive mainline entries.
Announced on the official Bethesda Game Studios Twitter account, focuses on building and managing a medieval society within the walls of an ever-expanding fortress. If the format sounds familiar, it's because it's being developed by the team behind, which took a similar approach to the Wasteland. The app is available for pre-registration on the App Store and Google Play and is currently testing in the Philippines, with expansion to more regions planned "."
One thing that looks different about is a focus on a dynasty of rulers that appears to play a more central role than the vaguely impersonal role of the overseer in A screenshot showing some kingly decision-making is more reminiscent of the popular mobile game , which centers its gameplay around a continuous succession of simple cards to swipe. In, a ruler's personal traits have an impact on everyone in the kingdom, so procuring the right heir can also be important for the efficacy of the
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