For the fantasy MMORPG The Elder Scrolls Online, the download of the console versions for Playstation 4 and Xbox One has started.
As Zenimax reports, those who pre-ordered the digital version of The Elder Scrolls Online on Playstation 4 and Xbox One can start the download.
Players who have already downloaded the Beta must also do this. The Beta client cannot be updated. This was communicated via Facebook.
How much do you have to download if you bought The Elder Scrolls Online as a box?
The client is approximately 40 GB, in addition to that players must download three patches, which will also be the case for players who have purchased the retail version in the shop, that is, have bought a box in stores. The patches add up to 15 GB. These can also be downloaded in advance. Zenimax therefore recommends players to start downloading early so that they are ready in time for the server launch. Those who have installed the game and the 3 patches probably won’t need to fear any further “Day-One-Patch”.
To activate the download, players must:
- on Xbox One: enable the automatic downloads option with the Instant-On feature
- and on Playstation 4 also allow automatic downloads.
How does the transition from PC to console work?
Players who switch their PC account to the consoles will receive a code on June 8. With this, they can unlock their account on the consoles and start the download.
When does The Elder Scrolls Online launch?
Zenimax reports that the servers will be unlocked at midnight on June 9 (local time).
If you want to pass the time with TESO until the launch, check out our theme page. There you will find the whole story … up to this point.
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