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The Elder Scrolls: Blades for Nintendo Switch is delayed to 2020

The Elder Scrolls: Blades for Nintendo Switch is delayed to 2020

Bethesda's title will beg for more than expected. It is currently available for iOS and Android. Version 1.5 will arrive in the future.

Bethesda has reported that The Elder Scrolls: Blades will not arrive this month in the Nintendo Switch, as planned, but that this release is postponed at the beginning of 2020. The American company argues that the delay is due to the changes it will undergo This free to play video game currently available on iOS and Android, and in just a few weeks you will receive the expected version 1.5.

“We know that our users are looking forward to playing Blades on Nintendo Switch; We have been working to achieve it, ”Bethesda Softworks begins in an official statement. "Unfortunately, for all the changes we are planning in Blades, we have had to delay the launch for this platform until the beginning of 2020," they continue. They hope that, with this time, the team can use it as an extension to reach the estimated quality standards and apply “the necessary touch-ups” in the gaming experience. They have not detailed a specific month for launch.

41 million units of Nintendo Switch in two and a half years

The success of Nintendo Switch is total at the moment, at a rate comparable to that of Wii at that point, when two and a half years had passed since its arrival in the international market. At the moment there are already 41.67 million units sold. If we stick to the software market, the company sold more than 35.87 million games in the last quarter, a total of 58.49 million titles from April to September; which gives a total of 246 million games sold from Nintendo Switch since its launch in March 2017. Mario Kart 8 Deluxe is the best-selling game on the console with more than 19.01 million units.

The arrival of more and more free-to-play games facilitates your chance of success by offering yourself to a much larger installed base of players. Bethesda has placed efforts on Nintendo Switch in the past, with works such as DOOM, Wolfenstein II, The Elders Scrolls V: Skyrim or Fallout: Shelter. DOOM Eternal will also arrive in the future.

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