Now, the magazine MMORPG.com conducted an interview with Game Director Matt Firor to address several points. In the interview, he states that, in principle, there would not be a preferred platform for fans of The Elder Scrolls Online. They are all ESO players who have fun on any platform, and there are also hardcore gamers on every platform.
DLCs and the Crown Store are well received
The ESO Plus membership shows ups and downs. Especially with the release of new DLCs, the number increased. However, there is a healthy base. The Crown Store is running well, and they feel confirmed in their strategy to primarily offer cosmetic items for money there. These items are very well received by the players.
Regarding the announcement of One Tamriel, the contents of the update are based on player feedback. Since the launch of ESO, it has been repeatedly mentioned that the game is too segmented and restrictive. Many players want more options and open systems as well as the ability to choose. With all previous updates, they have already introduced many more possibilities and made the game “broader”. One Tamriel is now the final step, and they have been working on opening up the game for everyone and lifting restrictions for a long time.
Character progression will continue
Regarding character progression, the first 50 levels are definitely meaningful, even though with One Tamriel all content will be accessible regardless of level. Because improving and gaining new skills is simply something many players expect. Additionally, there is still veteran content and the Champion system. Players will always have a sense of progression.
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