Bethesda promise changes for The Elder Scrolls: Blades
In showing the Blades' first town hall, Bethesda described his future plans for underground cell research robots in underground prisons, The Elder Scrolls: Blades.

Until now, after listening to the fans' comments, Bethesda has changed timers from money chests, balanced offers of direct purchases, increased prize gems for daily and weekly assignments, and has received more devices.
Bethesda wants the game to be fairer in future updates. This includes adjusting the cost of repairing equipment because the cost of repairs is currently too high.

They also plan to balance the Abyss for higher level players. A gorge is an infinite dungeon that is generated randomly in a bar that increases difficulty when a person moves away. Bethesda acknowledges that exploring Abyss at a higher level is currently unfair or pleasant, but they are working on it.

Other changes include correction of work difficulties, because sometimes work can be characterized by difficult difficulties and lead to death too quickly for disadvantaged players, and to adjust enemy difficulties, because some enemies are currently attacked by several players

Bethesda is also working on major updates that contain more changes requested by fans, such as jewelry and additional story content. They will tell you more about this in the E3 Bethesda presentation on June 9.