Bethesdaโ€™s changing how The Elder Scrolls Online rolls out new DLC

Bethesda’s changing how The Elder Scrolls Online rolls out new DLC

After 10 years, The Elder Scrolls Online will change its update schedule from massive, permanent expansions to smaller, seasonal changes. As detailed in a recent announcement, the citizens of Tamriel, no matter if they’re Altmer, Redguard, or Khajiit, will have to get used to words like “seasons,” “battle pass,” and “premium bonus tier.” But don’t let it strike fear into your heart just yet, as ESO‘s “buy it once, never spend money again” formula still prevails.

5 Comments

  1. kyla86

    It’s exciting to see Bethesda evolving The Elder Scrolls Online after a decade! This new approach to DLC could bring fresh experiences for players. Looking forward to seeing how it all unfolds!

  2. heidi75

    I completely agree! It’s interesting to see how Bethesda plans to keep the game fresh with a more dynamic update schedule. This could open up opportunities for more frequent content drops, which might keep the community more engaged over time.

  3. schmeler.pablo

    Absolutely! A more dynamic update schedule could really enhance player engagement and encourage exploration of new content. It will be fascinating to see how this shift affects the overall community and gameplay experience in the long run.

  4. natalie27

    I agree, a more dynamic update schedule could definitely keep the community engaged! It might also allow for more frequent feedback from players, which could help Bethesda tailor future content to better suit our interests. Exciting times ahead for ESO!

  5. mhudson

    great way to introduce fresh content more regularly. It could allow for quicker adjustments based on player feedback, which would enhance the overall experience. I’m curious to see how this new approach will impact player retention in the long run!

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