The Elder Scrolls: Legends players are sharing commiserations online as the digital card game they've been playing for years has gone dark ทางเข้า winner55 ผ่านโทรศัพท์มือถือ once and
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The Elder Scrolls: Legends launched in 2017 and despite the art being a little underwhelming in places, quickly proved to be "a ." There were in the early days, but the game seemed to with the Isle of Madness expansion in 2019. But it Yono all app was never able to seriously challenge Blizzard for the card game crown, and later that same year. The game continued to operate, but in November 2024 Bethesda announced that it would on January 30.
As a PvP card game, The Elder Scrolls: Legends doesn't have the same potential for a momentous farewell as MMOs like , which marked its final hours with a big in-game dance party. But videos of final matches are making the rounds on YouTube, and they land with an even greater weight of sadness because there's no farewell festival or celebration of comradeship and adventure: It's just the end of a match, an error message, and nothing.
Also a bit sad is that Bethesda has let the moment pass with commemoration. The Elder Scrolls: Legends feed on X has been silent since November 2022, and I haven't seen a word about the closure shared on any of Bethesda's other social networks. But the tributes pouring in from players carry more sincerity than any canned corporate closure sign-off would anyway. As The Elder Scrolls: Legends subreddit moderator put it: "To you all, the rampers, the aggros, the mids, the late gamers, the sore losers/winners, the ropers, the invaders, the comboers, all, yes, all—whoever you are: You are Legends."

