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We've edited the article to reflect this. Here are the The Elder Scrolls Online System Requirements (Minimum) CPU: Intel Core i3 540 or AMD A6-3620 CPU SPEED: Info RAM: 3 GB VIDEO CARD: DirectX 11. It is not Tamriel Unlimited will require a one-time purchase for unlimited access to the game, aside from future paid DLC releases. ESO Plus will cost $14.99 per month, the same as the current subscription fee.Ĭorrection: A previous version of this article said The Elder Scrolls Online is going free-to-play.
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Update: The purchase on PC and Mac will cost $59.99, the same price as the PS4 and Xbox One versions, a Bethesda Softworks representative confirmed to Polygon. For more, watch the seven-minute cinematic trailer, "The Confrontation," above. ZeniMax Online Studios will provide more details on The Elder Scrolls Online: Tamriel Unlimited during a Twitch livestream beginning at noon ET today. "Our fans are our biggest inspiration, and we've listened to their feedback on the entertainment experience they want," said Matt Firor, game director of The Elder Scrolls Online. Crowns can be spent in the new Crown Store on customization and convenience items. ESO Plus members will also get a monthly drop of Crowns, the new in-game currency that is debuting in The Elder Scrolls Online for the subscription-free version. ESO Plus is a premium membership for Tamriel Unlimited, and players who wish to pay for it will receive "exclusive in-game bonuses" and access to all DLC packs. Players who currently subscribe to The Elder Scrolls Online, which costs $14.99 per month, will be automatically upgraded to "ESO Plus" accounts when Tamriel Unlimited launches.
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We've reached out to Bethesda to ask how much the initial purchase will cost, and will update this article with any information we receive.

The Elder Scrolls Online developer ZeniMax Online Studios will continue to support the game with "regular updates and new gameplay" for no additional cost, and will also develop optional paid downloadable content. New players will be able to make a one-time purchase and "play, without restrictions, for as long as they like," said Bethesda in a press release. Bethesda delayed the console version by six months in May 2014, and pushed it back to 2015 last month.Īll current Elder Scrolls Online PC accounts, open or closed, will be updated to Tamriel Unlimited upon its launch in March. The long-awaited, twice-delayed console version will be released June 9 on PlayStation 4 and Windows PC, one year after its originally announced release window. We will no longer support graphics cards and operating systems that are not compatible with DirectX 11.The Elder Scrolls Online publisher Bethesda Softworks is transitioning the subscription-based massively multiplayer online role-playing game to a subscription-free model, the company announced today.īethesda will relaunch the existing Mac and Windows PC game as The Elder Scrolls Online: Tamriel Unlimited on March 17. You will no longer be able to launch or run the DirectX 9 version of the game.
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If you’re running a 32-bit version of Windows, you’ll need to upgrade to Windows 64-bit Operating System to continue playing ESO."
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