Feb 22, 2017 10:20 AM EST
Bethesda Game Studios confirmed that they have big projects coming on their way; a mobile game and two Bethesda games. After the successful launch of "Fallout Shelter" which is a surprise to the company.
Bethesda Game Studios executive producer Todd Howard claimed that there is an upcoming mobile game in an interview with Glixel for their plan to put "The Elder Scrolls: Skyrim" on Nintendo Switch along with the Virtual Reality version of "Fallout 4." The success of Bethesda's "Fallout Shelter" was a major trend for the video game publisher where they compete to one of the biggest game companies, Steam and Nintendo. Android Police claims that Bethesda can match them up in terms of worthy game and its gameplay by not taking too much advantage of its free-to-play model.
As for Gameloft, they have recently opened a region based beta today for their latest premium title, "N.O.V.A. Legacy." According to the Play Store, the game seems to be a compact version of the first chapter found in N.O.V.A. saga where it is a 20MB downloadable game file but once it is installed, the game goes up to 257MB.
Bethesda Game Studious teased their fans for the upcoming "Elder Scrolls 6" and "Fallout 5" were new IPs were difficult to crack. It's hard to predict that these upcoming Bethesda projects might involve an existing franchise or will it have a different playstyle, according to Express UK.
"The game we're now making is a very different style game and unique in the space. There isn't something else we're looking at for style," said executive producer Todd Howard.
These games will be officially launched this summer of 2017. To sum it up, Bethesda Game Studious has five major games in progress right now starts from its upcoming mobile games, major project 1 and major project 2, "Elder Scrolls: Skyrim" for Nintendo Switch and "Fallout" Virtual Reality version.