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Forgot there was an Elder Scrolls card game? Me too, but it’s not a good reminder because it will definitely be offline next year.
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Forgot there was an Elder Scrolls card game? Me too, but it’s not a good reminder because it will definitely be offline next year.

There will soon be one less Elder Scrolls to play in the world, just like the card game Legends is no longer available for purchase on Steam.

I won’t blame you if you’ve forgotten all about The Elder Scrolls: Legends, I’m not entirely sure I even knew it existed in the first place, but it does; or, I should say, because as of yesterday you can no longer buy the game on Steam. On the way to the match Steam page You will be greeted with a message telling you that it is no longer available on the storefront, but starting the game displays a message confirming the game’s impending shutdown. “Elder Scrolls: Legends servers will be permanently shut down on January 30, 2025 “, the message read (via Rock Paper Shotgun).

“By January 30, 2025, all store items and access to in-game events will be available for 1 gold each, so you can enjoy all the content Legends has to offer. At this time date, the servers will be closed and the game will be inaccessible Thanks for playing and we hope you enjoyed your time in Legends Considering that the game only reached just under 9,000 players during its release. first released about seven years ago, according to Steam DatabaseThis probably won’t affect many people, but it’s always a shame when a game gets removed from the list for whatever reason.

Active development on the title completed back in 2019so it’s not like it’s a surprise anyway. Legends was clearly a response to the growing trend of digital collectible card games at the time – this was back when Hearthstone was doing pretty well, but you don’t really hear much about mig CCGs these days – this, isn’t it? Still, it’s a little frustrating that another game is offline just because it didn’t see much success, but I’m sure the next one will stay. RIGHT?