In a post on the official forums from Elder Scrolls Online's community manager Gina Bruno, the missing skill point problem players have been having since November has finally been tracked down. When the problem began it had to do with the unmorphing of the Soul Trap or the Werewolf Ultimate skills.
The Gates of Oblivion has been announced for Elder Scrolls Online and that quite literally opens the door to a new storyline and a multitude of dangerous threats. Â The team humbly asks you to join them on January 21st 2021 as they reveal new worlds, challenges, systems, and more in a live twitch reveal stream.
The next adventure in Zenimax Online Studio's ongoing MMO, The Elder Scrolls Online, will take players of the franchise to a familiar place, as Gates of Oblivion was unveiled at tonight's Game Awards.
Over the weekend we reported that the Xbox patch for Elder Scrolls Online rolled out early due to an internal publishing error, but today marks the rollout of the latest PC patch that was supposed to fix several issues including persistent crashes that a lot of players have complained about. Unfortunately for some, patch 6.2.8 for PC did not fix all of the crashes, and it seems a new problem relating to missing tickets and event boxes is under investigation.
In an accidental internal publishing error, the Xbox Elder Scrolls Online has pushed out their latest patch on Xbox One early. The patch is set to address several crashes that players have been having, though the crashes still persist on other platforms, with the same update set to release on PC Monday December 7th and Wednesday December 9th for Playstation 4 players.
This week's ESO Live is going to be a bit different according to the team over at ZeniMax. Community Managers Jessical Folsom and Gina Bruno are shaking things up by cooking some Tamrielic Treats from the Official Elder Scrolls Cookbook Live today at Noon Eastern.
In a letter from Matt Firor, the Studio Director for Zenimax Online Studios and developer of Elder Scrolls Online, it has been noted that the new ARM CPU Macs will not be supported, and due to the ARM CPU's not supporting bootcamp additionally, dual booting will not be available.
Remember Microsoft's $7.5 billion purchase of Zenimax Media and their child companies, including Bethesda Softworks? A new interview from Kotaku with Phil Spencer sheds some more light on that.
If there's one thing Elder Scrolls Online has been excited about lately, it's hearts, and as we lead up to the finale of the Dark Heart of Skyrim, Zenimax Online Services is now showing off the zones in the Markarth DLC, which allows players to venture into the heart of the Reach. To that end, the latest article explores the Reach and the Arkthzand Cavern zones headed to the live game soon.
It looks like Zenimax Online, the developers behind Elder Scrolls Online, are working on a new IP and new engine.
By now, you have no doubt seen the news of Microsoft's $7.5 billion buyout of Zenimax Media - the parent company of Bethesda Softworks. Before the hype and excitement make their rounds, if they haven't already, let's pause for a moment and apply some critical thinking. I do not think this acquisition is good for consumers. Here's why.
On September 3rd Elder Scrolls Online will be releasing the Imperial City Celebration in-game event. During this time, bonus rewards will be earnable within the Imperial City PvP zone and its adjoining PvE dungeons.
Patch notes for Elder Scrolls Online's latest DLC Stonethorn has released alongside a swath of new features and fixes. Dungeons, item sets and new achievements are available in this 5.86GB update.
Elder Scrolls Online has released a post that details advanced Character Pathing in update 27. The update will allow players to turn their bland homes, into a bustling living space filled with assistants, mounts and pets.
Stone Garden is an abandoned Dwemer facility with some dangerous secrets. In Elder Scrolls Online's new DLC, players will have to find their way into Arkasis's laboratory, and stop his mad science experiments.