Bethesda has modified builders for The Elder Scrolls: Legends, the collectible card recreation based mostly on the long-running fantasy franchise. Dire Wolf Digital, the sport’s authentic developer, will hand the sport off to Sparkypants Studios for continued assist.
Pete Hines, Bethesda’s vp of public relations, mentioned that the transfer isn’t occurring as a result of writer being displeased with the work Dire Wolf Digital has carried out on The Elder Scrolls: Legends thus far. Instead, he advised IGN that Bethesda has sure plans for the sport’s future and need to take it in a unique route.
“Dire Wolf made an excellent game in Legends,” Hines advised IGN’s Tom Marks. “Legends is a very strong game with a lot of untapped potential.”
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What swapping out builders will imply from gamers’ viewpoint is that they’ll finally be downloading a rebuilt recreation shopper, which Sparkypants has been engaged on for a while. It’ll include a refresh of the UI all through the sport, from the play floor to the menus.
Fundamentally, Hines told IGN, it’ll nonetheless be the sport gamers are accustomed to.
“When players get their hands on the new version it will still play like the game they know and love,” he mentioned.
Bethesda launched the Houses of Morrowind expansion for The Elder Scrolls: Legends in April, and Hines says they’ll be revealing a few of what they’ve deliberate for the sport throughout the firm’s demonstration at E3.
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