

Still, given the fact that Bethesda announced it would be bringing the game to PS5 long before this recent acquisition occurred, it stands to reason that the upcoming PlayStation will fall under the same rules as the PS4.


That being said, the move doesn’t make clear that prospective PS5 players of The Elder Scrolls Online, which will be arriving on the next-gen platform later this year, will continue to receive support. The Elder Scrolls Online September 21, 2020 The firm tells that upgrading to the new hardware can only be made through the respected family of hardware (Xbox One to Xbox Series X, PlayStation 4 to PlayStation 5). In a message from ZeniMax Online Studios’ head Matt Firor, it was confirmed that The Elder Scrolls Online will continue to be “supported exactly as it was” on “the platforms that are currently supported.” This means that if you’re someone who actively plays the popular MMO on PS4, ZeniMax won’t be shutting down the game’s services on this platform purely because Bethesda is now owned by Microsoft.Ī note from Matt Firor, Studio Director of ZeniMax Online Studios: /q3qoJwUmXu In a new announcement recently, Bethesda announced that id Software’s Doom Eternal and Zenimax Online Studio’s The Elder Scrolls Online will be receiving next-generation ports. Fortunately, in the case of The Elder Scrolls Online, which is surely Bethesda’s most-notable title that sees frequent updates, the status of the title moving forward on platforms other than PC and Xbox will not be changing. While Bethesda doesn’t have too many live-service games in their catalog, questions surrounding the few that the publisher does have were called into question recently after Microsoft snatched up the company.
