![]() ![]() Firor said an update on this issue will come as soon as the studio has something to say. Some new servers have been added to PC for European players to combat the "massive number of you playing." Firor said ESO has been handling the increased player count well and that these additional PC servers should ensure the game continues to run smoothly.Īdditionally, an "'input delay' prevent key and button presses from registering" in large PvE events is being investigated. There's also a patch to download that makes some adjustments to abilities and more. A free prologue chapter is available in order to get the stage properly set for the Greymoor expansion. Greymoor is ESO's biggest piece of content, as it wraps up the Skyrim storyline. ![]() But due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, game director Matt Firor confirmed that the DLC had to "launch one week late." Firor also noted that this new date is subject to change. ![]() Previously, Greymoor was supposed to release on May 18 for Mac and PC and June 2 for PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. We'll update you if there are any further delays, but it sounds as though the ESO team are confident that an extra week is all that's needed.We can now officially announce that Greymoor will release on May 26 for PC/Mac and June 9 for PlayStation 4 and Xbox One.Īn update on #ESO from Game Director Matt Firor: /GeE9oqXLP4 - The Elder Scrolls Online April 28, 2020 "These are trying times for all of us," he finishes, reminding players to "stay safe and healthy and enjoy getting away from your daily life for a bit by adventuring in ESO–and wash your damn hands." "Our player population is larger than normal right now as many of you are stuck at home, and video games like ESO are a wonderful distraction from a daily life that is not always awesome", he says, adding that the team will be watching for issues caused by the high player count. "As there are no plans yet to re-open French recording studios, we don't know when French VO will be ready", Firor says, adding that it normally takes up to three months to record voiceover and introduce it to the game. His update continues to say that they're "on track for the PTS to be updated with Update 26 and Greymoor on April 20th" and that players will be updated on whether there's any further delay to the live launch "beyond the current estimate of one week." Firor adds that France is undergoing a work lockdown, meaning that a French voiceover won't be feasible for the foreseeable future when the update releases, there'll still be French subtitles and text, but only voiceovers in English for the new content. It looks like we’ll be able to ship Update 26 (with the Greymoor Chapter) about a week after we initially planned it." This is the first time we've ever tried remote work as a studio, and so far things are going well. As you probably know," he adds, "in response to the current pandemic, everyone at ZOS has been working from home since March 16. Matt Firor says in the update that "the number one priority for everyone on earth right now is our health and the health of our families. The ESO team confirmed that this is a week's delay for both PC and console - the PC update was expected to release on May 18th, and the Xbox update on June 2nd. Original story: An update from the game director of The Elder Scrolls Online says that the ZeniMax Online Studios team has been working from home since mid-March in response to the COVID-19 outbreak, and that although this is going well, it means that the Greymoor expansion has been pushed back a week. ![]()
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