Bethesda has announced that free-to-play mobile-focused dungeon crawler The Elder Scrolls: Blades will shut down in summer, and if you do happen to enjoy the game, there are some big discounts in store between now and then.
As spotted by Nintendo Life, the game's servers will be permanently disabled on June 30th, and even though Nintendo Life's focus is on the Switch family (naturally), that server shutdown extends across all platforms on which The Elder Scrolls: Blades is available, including mobile.
Prior to the game going offline, everything in the store will cost either a single Gem or a single Sigil. Bethesda says this change has been made "so you can enjoy all content Blades has to offer", so get your fill before the shutdown happens.
Naturally, since The Elder Scrolls: Blades is an online-only game, the shutting down of the servers doesn't just mean you won't be able to play the game online; it means you won't be able to access it at all, and it's doubtful any kind of serious preservation effort will be put into place on Bethesda's part.
That means yet another game will be disappearing into the aether when Blades...
