The MMORPG The Elder Scrolls Online is turning two years old – the developers are using this occasion to reflect on the past.
Director Matt Firor explains that the launch of the console version of The Elder Scrolls Online led to millions of new players joining. Additionally, three DLCs have been released, bringing a lot of new content. He is very pleased with how the game and the community are developing and will continue to work to improve the game in the future.
This is how the Game Director progresses in the game
Matt Firor shows on the official ESO website how his character has developed since the launch of the MMO in March 2014 until now. He also explains that he is progressing very slowly in the game, as he plays all the content on the developer servers before it can go live. Additionally, the shown hero is only his PC character. He also has one for the console version that he plays occasionally.
Matt Firor does not want to reveal the name of his Nightblade. He also explains that he regularly takes screenshots of moments that have particularly stuck in his memory or simply of beautiful landscapes. He does not participate in PvP or dungeons, simply because he lacks the time to play actively enough to keep up.
In conclusion, the Game Director thanks the players for the past two years, which – as he admits – were not always very easy. Without the support of the ESO community, the MMORPG would not be as successful as it is today. If you want to celebrate the anniversary of The Elder Scrolls Online, then join the big event!
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