Bethesda's fantasy game series "The Elder Scrolls" is about to get some added big boosts this week, as the company has just announced that "The Elder Scrolls: Legends" will be coming on PC. Bethesda has just made the huge announcement this week.

According to the University Herald, and as mentioned earlier on Bethesda's official website, "The Elder Scrolls: Legends" card game will be leaving the open beta and is now setting itself for launch on the PC market. This would also mean that the open world fantasy game will now be available for anyone to play through the Besthesda.net game launcher app.

Much like Blizzard's hit online collectible card video game Heatherstone, "The Elder Scrolls: Legends" will run on the Unity game engine, the cross-platform game engine that has been used to develop video games intended for websites, mobile devices, game consoles, and PC. Currently, the game app is still in its beta stages in Canada for the iPad and will be released for Android-powered phones, the Apple Mac and iPhone later this year.

Bethesda first announced "The Elder Scrolls: Legends" card game during the 2015 Electronic Entertainment Expo, then eventually making its open beta in 2016. Some analyst, however, sees it as a bit of a Hearthstone clone, which is Blizzard's hit card game.

But some analysts also believe that "The Elder Scrolls: Legends" card game would also have a great chance to appeal to players who may want more depth in terms of strategy and content than what Blizzard's hit card game currently offer to the table. In addition to the great contents, Bethesda will also run special events that would introduce special effects and game mechanics on the board, as per Digital Spy.

Bethesda has recently given a very brief interview and has also confirmed that three new games are now on the drawing table. The company even went on and confirmed that two of those planned games are going to be classic Bethesda games, with the third one being a mobile game, possibly a "Fallout Shelter" iteration.