Bethesda has built a whole new first-person Elder Scrolls role-playing game especially for mobile. It’s called The Elder Scrolls: Blades and will be released this autumn on iOS and Android for free (presumably with in-app purchases).
Blades has been designed specifically for touch screens, and can be played in portrait as well as landscape orientation. You tap to move or use on-screen dual sticks, and combat (both melee and magic) follows your swipes and timings (think Infinity Blade). The world is a mix of handcrafted and procedurally generated, and you will create your own character to explore it as you would in a traditional Elder Scrolls RPG.
Blades has three modes: Abyss, which is a roguelike challenge in an endless dungeon to see how far you can go; Arena, where you battle other players one on one; and Town, the game’s main mode, which is tied to a story about you, a member of the Blades, returning home to find it in need of rebuilding.
Source: Eurogamer Bethesda's new Elder Scrolls RPG for mobile looks really rather good