A Twitter user under the pseudonym bogorad222 drew attention to Dalia Hierro's LinkedIn profile. In a description of her work experience, she indicated that she worked on the mobile version of The Elder Scrolls, now called Skyrim.
This was between 2003 and 2008, when Dahlia Hierro was President and Chief Product Officer at Bitwreck Studios. The team was engaged in the creation of mobile applications, and one of its partners was Bethesda Softworks. Apparently, Skyrim developers already wanted to release their game on as many platforms as possible. However, at that time, the mobile market was still developing, and its positions were far from the current ones. Probably, it was for this reason that the development of the project was curtailed.
However, after the release of Skyrim, The Elder Scrolls series made it to smartphones. In 2019, TES: Blades was released in early access on devices running iOS and Android (the full version was released in May 2020 on iOS, Android and Switch). This game is about setting up your own settlement and exploring dungeons in search of prey.
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