The Elder Scrolls Online's year-long story arcs are coming to an end, according to a new letter by ZeniMax Online Studios' director Matt Firor. Additionally, Firor mentions that the MMO has added "millions" of new players this year, though doesn't give an exact figure in the end.
Matt Firor, Game Director for The Elder Scrolls Online, took to the ESO forums today to address player concerns over PvP and the dearth of updates on fixing the game mode's issues. This is seemingly in response to a statement made on a stream by Creative Director Rich Lambert's wife, Terri, response to concerns about PvP's issues.
In an interview with IGN's Ryan McCaffrey, Elder SCrolls Online's Matt Firor talked about the MMO itself, as well as the possibility of an ESO sequel.
In an interview with The Washington Posts' Teddy Amenabar, Matt Firor of ZeniMax Online Studios talked a bit about the current success of their MMO, The Elder Scrolls Online. While the MMO gears up to launch their next chapter, Blackwood, Firor talked about its foundation, as well as how long it plans to continue to create ESO into the future.