The Elder Scrolls Online PS4 and Xbox One beta launching tomorrow
A limited public beta for The Elder Scrolls Online will be launching on the Xbox One and PlayStation 4 tomorrow, but you'll need to be invited in order to participate.
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A limited public beta for The Elder Scrolls Online will be launching on the Xbox One and PlayStation 4 tomorrow, but you'll need to be invited in order to participate.
Zenimax Online Studios is inviting Elder Scrolls Online beta players back with a free weekend.
With the launch of the Tamriel Unlimited edition on PC and Mac, The Elder Scrolls Online has gone free-to-play.
Those waiting on the console version of The Elder Scrolls Online have another while to wait still, with Xbox One and PlayStation 4 versions delayed to next year. Meanwhile, the PC version is about to receive a substantial update in January.
The developers behind The Elder Scrolls Online are going through a bit of downsizing, but will continue to "invest heavily" in the online MMO.
ZeniMax Online has given a rough outline of the updates it's working on for Elder Scrolls Online, including Thieves Guild and Dark Brotherhood quests, spellcrafting, and a justice system.
The Elder Scrolls Online will get its first free update later this month, with a new challenging adventure zone called Craglorn.
Elder Scrolls Online launches today, and ZeniMax has rung in the occasion with a lengthy cinematic trailer showing the feeling they hope to inspire in the PvP mode.
Bethesda has a surprise for players that just couldn't stand to wait another minute for The Elder Scrolls Online. The game is available right now on PC, hours before its scheduled release.
On the eve of its release, ZeniMax Online has released an infographic for The Elder Scrolls Online accenting just how big the world is (and how many cups of coffee it took to make it).