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Elder Scrolls Online's Xbox One/PS4 Discounted Transfer Process Detailed
If you qualify, you can get a console copy for $20.
If you qualify, you can get a console copy for $20.
As Elder Scrolls Online transitions to a one-time payment system, several new features get folded in.
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ESO Tamriel Unlimited costs one-time fee, but online play is free thereafter; Premium subscription still available.
Listing suggests RPG could hit Xbox One and PS4 on February 24; Publisher says, "we haven’t announced a release date."
"They are playable and fun right now, but there's still some work to do before we can set an official launch date."
Bethesda will "continue to invest heavily to develop new content for PC and Mac players" and is still at work on the console versions.
What will convince you to pay a monthly subscription fee?
New report also suggests The Elder Scrolls Online has done well so far in 2014.
Bethesda talks about one of the challenges of bringing the game from PC to consoles.
Bethesda releases first major update for MMORPG that includes Craglorn and a wealth of improvements and fixes.
Creative director Paul Sage says studio is "working round the clock" to release by end of 2014, but can't guarantee it.
Bethesda's MMO adding first adventure zone later this week.
Even subscription-based MMOs and free-to-play games will continue to require a Gold membership.
"We are still working to solve a series of unique problems specific to those platforms," company says; buy the PC/Mac version by the end of June and you can transfer ...
Delay confirmed.
"We are disappointed but not surprised by ZeniMax's actions and we will prove that all of its claims are false," company says.
Shaun and Kevin outline the features they most want to see from The Elder Scrolls Online in the coming months.
[UPDATE 2] John Carmack says, "No work I have ever done has been patented. ZeniMax owns the code that I wrote, but they don't own VR. Oculus uses zero lines ...
Game director Matt Firor says company is working hard to address issues and reveals that affected players will get five days of free game time.
Patch 1.0.6 includes fixes for quest issues and also vows to improve game stability and performance.
Some players have been making use of a bug to amass huge sums of gold.
There's no in-game auction house in MMO The Elder Scrolls Online, but one community site has stepped in to make trading easier.
Kevin VanOrd shares his thoughts on the recently released online fantasy game in advance of his full review.
But will Craglorn encourage you to keep paying the $14.99 a month subscription?
GameSpot's UK community can win a fresh, sealed, and new copy of The Elder Scrolls Online Imperial Edition by watching the latest Top 5 Skyrim Mods of the Week.
5-minute trailer doesn't say anything about how the game plays, but boy is it pretty.
Bethesda also says the game had 5 million beta users and that developers drank 162,784 cups of coffee since May 2011.
Bethesda's Pete Hines says says, "I think it's the right decision for the right reasons."
The Elder Scrolls series makes its MMORPG debut this week.
Set your alarm for the launch of Bethesda’s new MMO The Elder Scrolls Online.
Daniel Hindes breaks down the invisible walls of gaming's boundless open worlds to discover that they do in fact end, and how developers can get creative with those confines.
Bethesda reveals millions of players have signed up to play beta for upcoming MMO and says the game's tutorial and combat systems have been adjusted in response to player feedback.
Sign up now for one of the most anticipated PC games of the year.
Bethesda's explains that they're charging a monthly fee for their upcoming MMO because they want to provide something more substantial than a "new sword or funny hat."
ESRB description explains why game earned an M rating; Bethesda does not agree with the determination, but will not challenge the decision.
Sign up now to get a code for one of the most anticipated PC MMOs of the year.
Bethesda releases new wave of invitations for upcoming subscription-based MMO.
Bethesda also outlines the contents of its Imperial Edition, which comes with a 30.5cm Molag Bal statue.
Upcoming Elder Scrolls MMO will just require its monthly subscription for access.
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