Although all eyes are on Bethesda and what it cooks up for the Elder Scrolls 6, especially after the location was teased by a Bethesda trademark, many are checking out its latest spin-off entry, The Elder Scrolls: Blades. By many, we mean those who have managed to get early access by requesting an invite before Bethesda made a key change.
Previously, to get into The Elder Scrolls: Blades early access, players had to sign up and then wait for an e-mail with an official invite into the game, which resulted in a waiting game of sorts. Now, players can skip that process and practically jump straight in, as Bethesda has announced that players with a Bethesda.net account will now be able to sign up for early access and play.
This means an influx of players is bound for The Elder Scrolls: Blades, and what's more, Bethesda is requesting something of these players. As with most early access games, there are a few kinks to be worked out, and Bethesda is looking for feedback. The developer states that all feedback thus far has been considered, and it is working on "rebalancing the most difficult enemy in the game [sic]...the silver chest."
These chests have been somewhat contentious since players discovered them and for a multitude of reasons. Chief among them is the fact that it takes hours to open the better chests (the silver chest takes three hours) and only one can be opened at a time, creating a long time gate that bogs down the experience for some players. Hopefully, this rebalance will go a long way for those enjoying The Elder Scrolls: Blades.
Once in the game, players will want to share their feedback with the developer to prepare for the game's full launch, but for those with issues in the Bloodfall Queen mission, here's where to find The Elder Scrolls: Blades' Bloodfall Queen secret location in the mobile spin-off.
The Elder Scrolls: Blades is out now in early access for iOS and Android mobile devices.