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‘The Elder Scrolls: Legends’ reveals clues on single-player campaign

| May 19, 2016 09:23 AM EDT

An "The Elder Scrolls: Legends" character powering up for a strong magic attack.

Bethesda and Dire Wolf Digital have plans on giving "The Elder Scrolls: Legends" a single-player campaign. The campaign will be set in the world of Tamriel, and designed to teach players how to play the game.

According to Polygon, the game developers are planning on more game content for the online digital card game for players to enjoy in the future. They are planning on a single-player campaign that will have branching scenarios for players to choose from. It might include the most interesting part of their take on the digital card games.

The campaign will be set in the world of Tamriel, and it will be designed to teach players on how to play the game like a tutorial. The Arena mode will let players battle against eight AI opponents and an AI boss, while the Battle mode lets players fight against an AI or a human opponent.

The digital card game was designed to let players try out the all of the game modes, and all of the modes will reward players with exclusive rewards that can be helpful for them. Bethesda Softworks vice president of PR and marketing Pete Hines said in a statement that if players will play in the Arena mode, they will be able to earn the Adoring Fan card.

Hines said that the campaign will be that straightforward to play through. It will not always be linear, but it will take players on a guided journey through the game and its other features that they need to try out. There will be some cutscenes that will appear at some points of the campaign, and players will even have the chance to choose their own decisions outside the card game.

The campaign is still almost entirely a secret, for now, since there are no details to follow on. The consequences of choosing different choices will be interesting for players to experience through the game.

According to IGN, the game is expected to have more characters, creatures, gods, and more content to explore that relates to the game franchise. The game developers will continue to add new players to the closed beta version of the game over the next few months.

Check out the digital card game's trailer below:

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