The Elder Scrolls Online: Waking Flame and Update 31 Delayed in Consoles

The Elder Scrolls Online is an enormously multiplayer online parlor game (MMORPG) established by ZeniMax Online Studios and published by Bethesda Softworks. It was released for Microsoft Windows and OS X in April 2014. It is a component of the Elder Scrolls collection. The game is set in the continent of Tamriel and also features a story indirectly connected with the various other video games in the Elder Scrolls franchise. It had actually remained in growth for seven years before its launch in 2014. It at first obtained mixed testimonials, yet these improved significantly with the re-release and rebranding as The Elder Scrolls Online: Tamriel Unlimited, with doubters praising the modifications that were made.

The Elder Scrolls Online originally utilized a required regular monthly membership model until it transitioned in March 2015 to a buy-to-play design with microtransactions and an optional subscription. The game was relabelled The Elder Scrolls Online: Tamriel Unlimited, and also was released for the PlayStation 4 as well as Xbox One consoles in June 2015, as well as for PlayStation 5 as well as Xbox Series X as well as Collection S in June 2021. The video game marketed even more than 15 million copies by 2020, having around 2.5 million regular monthly active gamers in 2017.

The Elder Scrolls Online - Official Waking Flame Gameplay Trailer

Zenimax Online Studios has delayed The Elder Scrolls Online: Waking Flame and Update 31 on the consoles to guarantee a stable and smooth release. Fans playing on PC, Mac or Stadia can still expect great changes on August 23, but all in Xbox and PlayStation must wait until September 8.

Waking Flame is the next great update of the extensive MMO of Zenimax, which provides a large amount of new content related to Blackwood to its millions of players. Delays in large releases are nothing new for the community of players this year, and it is not surprising that the team wants a little more time to perfect its launch.

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When separating our versions for PC / Mac / Stadia and consoles for an additional week, we hope to publish a more stable compilation, which will potentially allow us to include additional corrections before the new content is published, Zenimax announced. This change will also help relieve stress in some of our support teams, which will allow us to concentrate better on each individual release.

The Elder Scrolls Online: Waking Flame could have all the fanfare, but the 31 update is also quite impressive. Specifically, players will see more graphic improvements in the new generation consoles, which will make Tamriel look better than ever in Xbox ...

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