The Elder Scrolls Online: Good news for PvP players, bad news for content creators

The Elder Scrolls Online: Good news for PvP players, bad news for content creators

The fantasy MMORPG The Elder Scrolls Online is discontinuing its two fan publications. The size of the PvP campaigns is being increased.

Today, two small news items about The Elder Scrolls Online that we will summarize in one article.

First, the probably more relevant news for many: To cope with the influx to Cyrodiil caused by the Imperial City, the campaign size has been “lightly” increased. This is done to alleviate the pressure from the queues.

The number of campaigns will remain for now, says PvP head Brian Wheeler in the forum. This applies to the PC and Mac version. For PlayStation 4 and Xbox One, the Imperial City will launch only next week.

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The Elder Scrolls Online is discontinuing the program that presented fan creations

Important for fan sites, hobby artists, and YouTubers: The two publications “Tamriel Rundschau” and “Tamriel-Rufer” will be discontinued. The Tamriel-Rufer aggregated articles from fan sites and informative YouTube videos and presented them. In the Tamriel Rundschau, there was fan art to admire, events were presented – everything that was more artistic in nature had a home here.

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By the way: In the early days of our site, we at Mein MMO were also featured in the German edition of Rundschau with articles about The Elder Scrolls Online. In recent months, articles from the fan sites “ESO Schatzsucher” and “TESO-Online” were predominantly found there. Other “fan sites” that were part of networks like Gameplorer or Gamona and were previously featured in the Rufer have seemingly ceased operations.

The Tamriel Rundschau reached 91 issues, while the “Tamriel Ausrufer” launched at the end of 2014 has reached 19. Before the Ausrufer existed, articles from fan sites and videos were also included in the Rundschau.

In The Elder Scrolls Online, it is said that the publications had a great run, and they thank the fans for their work. In the future, they aim to showcase fan works on their own social channels or in the streaming show ESO Live. Fans are asked to label their works with #ESOTU.

Source(s): TESO Fanpublikationen eingestellt, TESO Kampagnen-Limit erhöht
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