The Koalition writes: "There are few series in gaming as prolific and well-regarded as The Elder Scrolls. Instead of drowning the market in sequels and forcing new entries down our throats, Bethesda has taken the high road and reserved each new game release for occasions that can only be described as legendary. Hype surrounds each new entry in the immersive roleplaying series for years leading up to its release and people continue to talk about each title for years afterwards. Big games, in a big series, by a big company. Now, enter The Elder Scrolls Online. At QuakeCon 2013 I got the chance to sit down behind closed doors (well okay, they were cracked) and play the game for over two full hours. It's the game that everyone wanted, but no one really thought would ever happen - TESO is coming."
Zenimax Online Studios, the developer behind The Elder Scrolls Online, is currently working on a brand new engine for a multiplatform title.
"It’s really special to be at the ten year anniversary."
Wccftech checked out the new Scribing system coming to Elder Scrolls Online with Gold Road and interviewed Creative Director Rich Lambert.
AMAZING GAME.PLAYED IT AT E3. THIS IS GOING TO BE GAME CHANGER FOR THE MMO GENRE. BEST BELIEVE. SNOT BOOGIE!!!!
Awesome game. If this and EverQuest Next drop next year then MMO Fans will be in heaven.
This is an awesome thingy about a thing.
If it's a pay-to-play or free-to-play, I won't be getting it. Both of those suck, especially free-to-play because those are typically a "pay-to-win" type game.
However if it's buy-to-play, like Guild Wars, it has my full attention.
Not to impressed with the combat.