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The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Special Edition Crashing
Reports are coming in that Bethesda's newly launched remastered version of Skyrim is causing a host of problems for PC users.
Hines: Subscription model "fit best" with The Elder Scrolls Online
Why is Bethesda going down the ole timey route of subscriptions with The Elder Scrolls Online? Bethesda VP of PR and marketing Pete Hines has admitted he's "anxious" about it especially for the Elder Scrolls series. They plan on regular content updates to feed hungry gamers, and that subs "fit best what we wanted to do," which is to provide "meaningful content support" regularly.
Developer creates unofficial Oculus support for The Elder Scrolls Online
Chris Gallizzi has demonstrated his coding wizardry by getting the Oculus VR to work with Bethesda's The Elder Scrolls Online MMO. He had contacted the studio for early access to add Oculus. After receiving no reply, Gallizzi went through beta registration and was accepted. It's here he began tinkering with the MMO and got VR working, risking access.
Latest Elder Scrolls Online video shows off 12 player raids
ZeniMax Online has released a new The Elder Scrolls Online trailer showcasing the game's upcoming 12 player trails, set to be added in the post-launch Craglorn update.
The Elder Scrolls Online's Imperial City Celebration Event Begins Today
Extra rewards, Legion Zero Strongboxes, and more await as part of The Elder Scrolls Online's Imperial City Celebration event.
The Elder Scrolls Online to utilise public dungeons
With The Elder Scrolls Online outed, Bethesda are keen to explain how the brand will tackle the MMO world. While many new ideas circulate, game director Matt Firor has confirmed an old part of the genre is set to return.
Bethesda details upcoming year for Elder Scrolls Online
Bethesda is promising the upcoming year will be special for The Elder Scrolls Online, as game director Matt Firor has written a blog post on what gamers can expect in 2016.
Pete Hines talks Elder Scrolls Online subscription model
Bethesda’s Head of Marketing Pete Hines told GamesOnNet that the decision to go with a monthly fee for their upcoming MMO The Elder Scrolls Online was a mutual decision by both Bethesda and developers Zenimax.
Zenimax Online respond to Elder Scrolls Online criticism
In a new blog post on the official website, The Elder Scrolls Online director Matt Firor has responded to concerns and criticism over the launch of Zenimax Online's fantasy MMO. He says that the developers are continuing to work on improving the game, dealing with gold farmers and other cheats, and "working diligently to keep ESO balanced, stable, and fresh for veteran players."
The Elder Scrolls Online: Daggerfall Covenant alliance explained
Let's start the day with a little Elder Scrolls Online folklore. Daggerfall's alliance featuring Orcs, Redguards and Bretons may seem strange on paper, but Zenimax have explained the history behind the fellowship.
The Elder Scrolls Online Patch Notes - Patch 2.6.9
Through our tradition of trying to catalog the consistent update and changelogs coming from a wide range of popular titles, we turn our efforts toward Bethesda's much-awaited venture into the MMO marketplace with The Elder Scrolls Online.
Bethesda refute 'no Elder Scrolls V' reports, "of course" it's coming
Recently a speech at QuakeCon led to a snowballing assumption that Bethesda won't be doing another Elder Scrolls, but that "was not a direct quote" says Pete Hines. Bethesda are "going to do another Elder Scrolls", given how "enormously popular" the last one was. As for the Elder Scrolls MMO talk, Todd Howard and team "do not make MMOs".
The Elder Scrolls Online is Hosting its First In-Game Event
Just in time for Halloween comes The Elder Scrolls Online's brand new holiday event, The Witches Festival, which will run until the end of the month. Tamriel is the centre of the festivities where anyone can gather in secret locations throughout the host land. Tasks will be assigned to the adventurers with exciting loot and achievements for motivation.
Bethesda announce April 4th 2014 release for The Elder Scrolls Online
MMO Elder Scrolls Online from Bethesda will be launching worldwide in early April 2014, announces ESO game director Matt Firor. Xbox One and PS4 versions release two months later in June. All major systems development is complete, revealed Firor, as they no focus solely on polish and game balance. The next few months are dedicated to feedback from testers.
First major update to The Elder Scrolls Online due this week
Zenimax has confirmed the first major update for their newly launched MMO The Elder Scrolls Online will be arriving this week, tomorrow or Friday. It features the new Craglorn Adventure Zone with new story and quests. It offers four-player quests for groups and the new twelve-player Trials. Testing for the update is now wrapping up and Zenimax plan updates every four-to-six weeks.
Can "marry anyone" in Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, "not hush hush"
The liberal lawmakers have been at work in Skyrim as they've secured the right for any man or woman to get hitched to any gender, reveals Bethesda's Pete Hines. It was not a "hush hush" topic, he says, they just weren't "making a huge deal out of it." To clarify this doesn't mean "any NPC," just male or female in Skyrim.
The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim rated 15 by BBFC, "strong violence"
Who knew a world with dragon slaying to harness their power would involve violence? Well, apparently the BBFC knew and warns us with a 15 certificate. Bethesda's The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim is open to anyone above the age of 15 and thankfully there were "no cuts made" to the RPG. It's out November 11th.
A "Massive" The Elder Scrolls Online Announcement Is Coming Next Week
The Elder Scrolls Online's "next exciting adventure" will be announced on Tuesday.
Strategy Informer's beta key giveaway for The Elder Scrolls Online
We've raided the Bethesda vaults for some beta keys to The Elder Scrolls Online, and now we're looking to fence these goods as they're cursed we're generous. These keys will grant beta access starting this week.
From March 14th to the 17th you'll be enjoying this beta access before Tamriel opens for all in early April. These keys only work during the beta event starting this weekend.
Dragon shout system in The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim explained
Bethesda explains one of the new game mechanics in The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, and how it relates to the game's lore.