The Elder Scrolls Online: How TESO has improved since the release (Trailer video for Tamriel Unlimited)

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In The Elder Scrolls Online, the transition to “Tamriel Unlimited”, the Buy2Play version of the game, is pending. A trailer has been produced to explain to returning players what has been improved since the release.

On YouTube, a fan has already uploaded the new trailer for The Elder Scrolls Online. It will likely be officially presented again on Wednesday. The trailer showcases the myriad of big and small changes that have been made to TESO compared to its release.

TESO Khajiit

From the improved spam filter, to the facial animations of the NPCs, to the better “feel in combat”, the dye system, the better mini-dungeons, and the new justice system, everything possible is listed here: A veritable bombardment of improvements. All of this is underlined by the heroic music of The Elder Scrolls Online and enhanced with atmospheric images: This is truly a siren call that is hard to resist.

Players who have dropped out at some point over the last few months are given plenty of reasons to check back in starting March 17. And they won’t even need a subscription for that. One thing is clear: It will be a significantly improved game available on Tuesday. Playstation 4 and Xbox One players can look forward to June 9 when the game will also be released for consoles.

ESO: Molag Bal
Will TESO soon have us back in its clutches?

Mein MMO says: Man, man, man – there has really been a lot going on in a year of The Elder Scrolls Online. The trailer makes that clear once again. There are also some things that we now take for granted and without which we can no longer imagine TESO – like the dye system. Most of the changes can be found somewhere in the depths of our now huge, catacomb-like TESO theme page. Does it make you want to jump back in, or how do you see it? We’ve also asked that question in our community article, so feel free to join the lively discussions there.

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