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The Elder Scrolls: Blades Project lead Craig Lafferty and art director Matt Carofano took to the stage at Bethesda's fifth annual E3 2019 media briefing to chat about The Elder Scrolls: Blades.
It was announced that some new jobs, solo battles and a brand new dragon questline have come to Blades, and players can play them tonight. Also, it's coming to Switch, this Autumn, 2019, and it's still going to be free-to-play. It'll also be cross-play, and you'll be able to carry over your progress from the mobile version, too.
Lafferty and Carofano said the team are still working hard on an upcoming arena mode, as well as other bits and pieces. Have a look at the trailer for Switch below to see some hands wave about the place.