Bethesda’s first-person role-player is now on board from App Store and Google Play, and the game server will be closed on 30 June. Before they turn off, the player will be given a free gemstone and a trombone bag, and all the items in the game store will be purchased with only one gem or one symbol.

Bethesda does not appear to have made a public statement about the game suit on any media channel. In fact, all the Special Pages of Officer Bethesda’s Web page on The Upper Rolls: Blade appear to have been removed, including the Official QA of the Games and the Game Bulletin issued in 2018. The upper scrolls: Blade landed at the mobile end in March 2019 and at the Switch Platform in Nintendo in May 2020. The game has had some success at an early stage, with the first week of experience, with more than 1 million iOS downloads, but it has not been able to achieve the commercial success of the Bethesda orthodox series.

According to Appmagic estimates, cumulative downloads of approximately 11.9 million over the past seven years have resulted in approximately $13.5 million for Bethesda. Nearly 70 per cent of the game’s lifetime income comes from the United States market, while players in other countries, such as Germany, the United Kingdom, Canada and France, spend only 3-5 per cent of their total income. The distribution of downloads is similar, with 40 per cent of players coming from the United States and only one place in other countries. According to Appmagic estimates, Radiation: Shelter is by far the best mobile end game in Bethesda. Data from the Platform show that, since its release in 2015, Radiation: Shelter has received more than 87 million downloads, generating over $135 million in in-house purchases.

