Last month, Bethesda announced that they would be opening up The Elder Scrolls: Blades to more gamers as part of its early access. In case you weren’t part of the initial wave of players who managed to nab themselves early access to the game, you’ll be pleased to learn that early access has since opened up to all players.

Yup, that’s right, if you’re on iOS or Android, you will now be able to get your hands on the game and you won’t even need to sign up for a Bethesda account to do so. Note that while the actual app download is kind of small, this is because the app will connect to Bethesda’s servers to download and patch itself, so do keep that in mind if you’re downloading the game over a cellular connection as it could eat into your data cap.

We also want to point out that while everyone can now download the game, it is still considered to be in early access, meaning it’s still in beta. This means that what you see now is still subject to change, but it should still be more or less indicative of the final release which is set for later this year.

There is still no word on when the game will be released, but if you’d like to take it for a spin to see what you can expect, head on over to the iTunes App Store or Google Play for the download.

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