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The Elder Scrolls: Legends now available on iPad in Australia, globally on PC

The Elder Scrolls: Legends, a card-based game set amidst the popular franchise, is now available globally on PC and in Australia on iPad.

Australia is one of the first regions in the world to gain access to the game on iPad. It can be downloaded for free from the Australian Apple App Store, here.

Moreover, the PC version of the game had dropped its beta tag and is now available globally in its final form, here.

Bethesda also confirmed Legends will receive its first PvE content — “The Fall of the Dark Brotherhood” — on 5 April.

“The Fall of The Dark Brotherhood contains a massive new adventure that takes place prior to the events of The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim,” the publisher confirmed.

“The new content will be broken into three sections, or maps, and will introduce more than 25 missions and 40 new cards to the game. By completing missions within the new Story, players will unlock new cards available only via The Fall of the Dark Brotherhood, including three new Legendary cards.”

The Elder Scrolls: Legends will also expand to Android and Mac later in the year. We previewed it here.


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