Categories: News

Mojang gives update on Scrolls, shows off new content

There has been somewhat of a radio silence when it comes to Mojang's next card scroll based game. It certainly wasn't easy for Mojang due to the lawsuit by Bethesda for the use of the name Scrolls, which would look too close to The Elder Scrolls. Regardless, Mojang won the lawsuit, so what's going on with the game?

According to the developers page, the team is still hard at work on the game, and even designing new scrolls. This is what they wrote:

Sorry about the recent radio silence. It’s not down to laziness, or that we don’t care about you. The team are busier than ever, working their socks off to make Scrolls as good as it can be.

The store is high on the agenda right now: Jakob and co. are redesigning the interface, working out what’s going to be on sale, and designing a bunch of new Scrolls. You can see four of those badboys down there.

Here are the four images which can also be found on their blog.

Mike Splechta

GameZone's review copy hoarding D-bag extraordinaire! Follow me @MichaelSplechta

Share
Published by
Mike Splechta
Tags: Mojang

Recent Posts

Review: Hitman 3 is the peak of the trilogy

To kick off 2021, we have a glorious return to one of the best franchises…

4 years ago

Hogwarts Legacy has been delayed to 2022

Last summer, we got our first official look at Hogwarts Legacy. The RPG set in…

4 years ago

EA to continue making Star Wars games after deal expires

Today, it was revealed that Ubisoft would be helming a brand-new Star Wars game. The…

4 years ago

PS5 Exclusive Returnal talks combat, Glorious Sci-Fi frenzy ensues

Housemarque shared lots of new details about their upcoming PS5 game Returnal. Today, we learn…

4 years ago

Lucasfilm Games confirms Open-World Star Wars handled by Ubisoft

Huge news concerning the future of Star Wars games just broke out. Newly revived Lucasfilm…

4 years ago

GTA 5 actors recreate iconic scene in real life

GTA 5 is probably the biggest game of all-time. It has sold over 135 million…

4 years ago