The Elder Scrolls Online: Console Enhanced has been postponed by one week, according to Zenimax Online Studios. The massively multiplayer online role-playing game was released in 2014 and is based on the top-rated Elder Scrolls series. The game has received ongoing sponsorship in the form of tournaments, patches, and expansions since then.
The Elder Scrolls Online’s next major expansion, Blackwood, is set to launch in June and will bring a slew of new features to the series. The appearance of demonic Oblivion Gates caused by the mighty dark lord Mehrunes Dagon appears to be a direct reference to the series’ 2006 installment, The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion.
Players can find new places to conquer and new loot to collect, but the new buddy system is probably the most unexpected addition to the series. Bastion and Mirri Elendis, two computer-controlled allies, will be introduced, along with a method for leveling them up and outfitting them with gear.
ESO: Console Enhanced, a version of the game tailored for current-generation consoles, has been postponed by one week, according to the official Elder Scrolls Online Twitter account. The game’s Console Enhanced version is designed to put the 2014 release up to date by adapting it for the PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S consoles.
According to the Twitter tweet, the game’s producer, Zenimax Online Studios, did not want the Blackwood expansion and the Console Enhanced version to be released on the same day. Since Blackwood will be released on consoles on June 8, Console Enhanced will be released on June 15.
A new plot trailer for The Elder Scrolls Online’s Blackwood expansion was recently posted on YouTube. Deadlands and Damnation is the title of the story trailer, which tells the story of an ancient family who swore loyalty to the evil god Mehrunes Dagon.
The Elder Scrolls Online: Console Enhanced will now launch June 15. https://t.co/ZCBYWXCX2i pic.twitter.com/9QGNLrkTto
— The Elder Scrolls Online (@TESOnline) May 24, 2021
The Four Ambitions, powerful magical weapons hidden around the world for players to discover, were formed due to this pact. The trailer introduces the Blackwood expansion’s concept and hints at what players can expect from embarking on new quests.
After its launch more than six years ago, The Elder Scrolls Online has evolved and grown. The game has evolved beyond its initial boundaries thanks to expansions and improvements, and the Blackwood expansion is the next move in the process.
Although PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S players are undoubtedly eager to play The Elder Scrolls Online on these current-generation consoles, the game’s Console Enhanced upgrade is still on the way.