The Elder Scrolls Online: New Enhanced Version Announced

The Elder Scrolls Online

Today, Bethesda revealed a new Console Enhanced version of The Elder Scrolls Online, which plans to take the title to new heights.

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The new version will bring enhanced reflections, advanced lighting and shadows, new textures, two new modes, performance, and fidelity, as well as improved AA, Depth of Field, and more.

But that’s not all. On it, console players will also be able to experience the game in 60 fps for the first time, in performance mode, and with way faster loading times.

You can check the new version’s official trailer below:

The new version is set to release on June 8th, for the PlayStation 5, and the Xbox Series X/S.

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The Elder Scrolls Online was first released in 2014, following the groundbreaking success of The Elder Scrolls V Skyrim, three years prior. And have, since then, received many updates.

On it, players can explore the world of Tamriel to its fullest, by crafting, exploring, and forging relationships all over the world, as you discover your own history and the legends of old.

The game’s newest expansion, The Elder Scrolls Online: Blackwood, is set to release on June 1st for PC, Mac, and Stadia. And on June 8th for the PlayStation 4, and Xbox One.

You can check the expansion newest trailer, and its official description below:

Discover a dangerous and diverse part of Tamriel where ambitious Imperials and stalwart Argonians meet in The Elder Scrolls Online: Blackwood, part of the Gates of Oblivion year-long storyline. Venture from the high walls of Leyawiin to the dauntless wilds of Blackwood and even more sinister realms in this new addition to the Elder Scrolls saga.

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You can play The Elder Scrolls Online right now on the PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Google Stadia, PC, Mac, and on PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X/S, via backward compatibility,

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