TOKYO: The Elder Scrolls Online” console release date is drawing near, reports recently revealed that players can get a copy for just $20 provided they qualify.
“As detailed across a series of articles on ESO’s support website, some of ESO’s computer players are eligible to buy a digital copy on console for $20 (€14.99 or £12.99). To do so, players need to have purchased and registered a PC/Mac copy by no later than June 30, 2014. If they did that, they have from now through May 9 to visit ESO’s PC/Mac store and purchase the discounted version, which is available under the long-winded name of ‘The Elder Scrolls Online: Tamriel Unlimited for Console with account copy,'” Gamespot reported.
Previous “The Elder Scrolls Online” console release date updates have also revealed that a free-to-play weekend for beta players will be happening.
“A lot has changed since The Elder Scrolls Online beta, and we want you to discover all the new adventures waiting for you in Tamriel. From Thursday, April 16th at 10:00 AM EDT through Monday, April 20th at 10:00 AM EDT, we’re inviting all beta players who never purchased the game to join us for a free weekend!” The official TESO Twitter account announced.
Apart from TESO, fans are already gearing toward two other alleged Bethesda releases: “Elder Scrolls 6” and “Fallout 4.”
Release dates for the new instalments have not been confirmed, but speculations are suggesting a major launch announcement at the E3 2015 in June.
A lot of speculations have circulated the web about the two games’ anticipated launch. While Bethesda has continued to keep mum about the releases, several websites have reportedly claimed that an important update will be revealed at the gaming conference.
“Bethesda might announce both ‘Elder Scrolls 6’ and ‘Fallout 4’ during E3 2015 which seems legit from a marketing perspective,” The Fuse Jopelin reported.
Meanwhile, an old Master Herald speculated that fans won’t get to see the “Elder Scrolls 6” release date before 2016, prompting that “Fallout 4” release date could come first.
The article mentioned that the March 2016 launch would rightly fit in. And given that the reknowned game developer has not yet planned any future releases in 2016, a March 2016 Elder Scrolls 6 release date could actually work.