Todd Howard has revealed that Bethesda is currently working on an unannounced mobile game.
In an interview with theLex Fridman podcast, Howard said he is “in love” with the mystery project.

While not revealing specific details about the game, Howard suggested it will target younger players comfortable using mobile devices for relatively lengthy play sessions.
“We have a new mobile game that we’re working on that we haven’t announced yet that I’m in love with,” he said.

“There are a couple of things that you approach on mobile. Now, I can give you sort of the classic mobile gaming thing and then what we do. You know, classic mobile gaming is really for short play sessions because for the amount of people you’re going to get, the number that have the amount of time to sit there for a long time and play it like a console game or aPCgame is lower because people are playing mobile games on the move or whatever.
“And how it onboards you, because obviously most of them are free, so the tutorial, how the tutorial works, how it gets you into the game, because you haven’t bought it, you haven’t done this investment of buying it and then saying no I’m going to learn it, people don’t care, so really understanding how they get into the game, those two things are really the magic to mobile gaming.”

Bethesda’s previous mobile releases include 2015’s construction and management sim Fallout Shelter, 2017’s digital card game The Elder Scrolls: Legends, and 2019’s RPGThe Elder Scrolls: Blades, all of which are free-to-play.
“We have found though with our games, particularly Fallout Shelter, people will sit there for an hour or two, like they will just sit there and play it, like large numbers of people will play it for hours a day,” Howard continued.

“You know if you look at kids these days, they can stare at their phone for hours, that’s all they do, that’s where they watch everything, so it’s also like a demographic thing. The younger audience, they would rather sit and stare at their phone than play it on a big screen.”
Asked about the major challenges involved in designing a mobile game compared to console and PC development, Howard said: “Well, obviously the screen size.”

He also said he plays “a ton” of mobile games and that his favourite title this year is the card game Marvel Snap.
Microsoft’s head of gaming recently said thatXboxwill struggle to continue as a global businessif it doesn’t establish a foothold in mobile.

While the company’s proposed acquisition ofActivision Blizzardis often framed as the Xbox maker seeking to purchase Call of Duty,Phil Spencerhas claimed that the $68.7 billion deal isprimarily driven by Microsoft’s mobile gaming ambitions.
Further reading
Elsewhere in the Lex Fridman podcast, Howard discussed the benefits and challenges that come with being a first-party Xbox studio followingMicrosoft’s $7.5 billion acquisitionof Bethesda’s parent companyZeniMax Medialast year.
Starfield director Howard said the game being exclusive to Xbox Game Pass platforms has benefitted its development, while admittinghe’s feeling “a lot of pressure” to deliver a system selling titlewith the upcoming sci-fi RPG.

He also saidMachineGames’ Indiana Jones title is a “unique” genre mash-up.

