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The Elder Scrolls: Blades mobile game hit Early Access earlier last month and ever since its arrival, it has been performing incredibly well. Blades is a fully adapted RPG experience from the beloved Bethesda franchise made specifically to play on the go. A lot of people were pleasantly surprised as new information surfaced about the upcoming game, and that excitement is easy to see since the studio is celebrating over 1 million downloads since Blades launched in Early Access.

Bethesda's Elder Scrolls: Blades Hits 1 Million Downloads in First Week of Early Access: https://t.co/FPYYR2vtoz pic.twitter.com/ex8DAqsqQP — Sensor Tower (@SensorTower) April 4, 2019

According to Sensor Tower, a site that tracks insights in the mobile market, reports over 1 million downloads in just the first week. The site also reports that the total revenue since its launch last week has gorssed over $500,000. What makes this feat incredible is that when the game first launched into Early Access, it was by invite only. Though that has since changed, 1 million users is no small accomplishment.

Interested in signing up for Early Access? You can do so right here over on the official The Elder Scrolls: Blades website! For more about the game itself:

QUEST to become your city's champion through all-new single-player storylines.

CREATE and customize your city, restoring it to greatness.

CONQUER your friends and rivals in epic one-on-one Arena battles.

CREATE any character you want and discover unique weapons, armor and abilities.

EXPLORE the never-ending Abyss with a cutting-edge combat system.

With the rising trend of mobile games and more and more AAA franchises making the leap, what do you think about the current state of portal gaming? Do you like the fact that more high-end experiences are making their way onto the mobile platform, or do you think it's just a waste of resources?

As of right now, The Elder Scrolls: Blades is set for an early 2019 release on Android and iOS devices.