'Elder Scrolls Online' Launches On Google Stadia June 16th

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ESO will introduce on Stadia on June 16th.

The wait on Elder Scrolls Online to launch on Google Stadia is finally almost over! According to the official Google Stadia blog, ESO will introduce on Stadia on June 16th.

The Stadia version of ESO will be cross-play with PC and includes cross-progression so your exact same account will rollover. It will correspond the PC variation in regards to content so it'll even have the new Greymoor chapter that just introduced on PC today.

The base game and Morrowind expansion will be consisted of for free to all Stadia Pro subscribers, however that does not consist of the Summerset, Elsweyr, or brand-new Greymoor expansions. You 'd need to upgrade to the Greymoor edition to get those. And all other optional DLC is readily available individually to buy or ends up being freely available if you register for ESO Plus for $14.99 per month. That membership fee is totally optional, however does consist of a minor 10% XP increase, craft bag for endless crafting product storage, and the previously mentioned access to all DLC packs besides the huge chapter expansions.

This is big news, specifically considering it's free for all Stadia Pro users. ESO is currently the 3rd most popular MMORPG on the market behind World of Warcraft and Final Fantasy XIV Online, with over 15 million active gamers and ranks as the most popular non-subscription MMO (I play them all, and buy game currency all the time when I need it). The brand-new increase of Stadia gamers should be a solid boost to the game's population on PC, which was already strong.

The brand-new Greymoor chapter that launched for PC today and hits consoles on June 9th brings gamers to the icy mountains of Skyrim, the same location as 2011's The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim. You'll have the ability to visit renowned places like the region's capital city, Solitude, and the underground caverns of Blackreach. Other than this time it's an MMO with thousands of other players online at any offered time.

Keep in mind though: ESO occurs a complete 1,000 years prior to the single-player video games and remains in a totally various era of Tamriel tradition so things won't be precisely the same.

Do you plan on diving into ESO once it arrives on Google Stadia next month? I'm delighted to have my PC account portable and with crossplay on any device or screen. That will make solo leveling and questing a lot more fun and practical.

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