The fantasy MMORPG The Elder Scrolls Online (ESO) is now available for free for PS4, PC, Mac, and Xbox One for one week. The free play week is a type of demo or trial for ESO.
As Zenimax announces, there will be a “Free Play Week” for the MMORPG The Elder Scrolls Online starting tomorrow.
From Tuesday, April 11, starting at 4 PM, until April 18, the base game will be free to play for one week. Otherwise, ESO is a “Buy-to-Play” game, so you need to own the base game to play the MMORPG. Ongoing costs through a subscription have not been necessary since 2015.
The Elder Scrolls Online: One week Free2Play instead of Buy2Play
The following is different during the Free Play Week:
The entire base game The Elder Scrolls Online: Tamriel Unlimited is accessible for free
Additionally, there are 500 Crowns that players can spend in the in-game Crown Store – every player receives these
Progress will be saved in case players want to continue playing and purchase the full version
There are also discounts for the base game and the Gold Edition
Zenimax says: You can start downloading from Tuesday at 4 PM and then get started once you have downloaded the game and created an account.
For PC, you need the Steam platform.
Note: The download may pose significant challenges for some players. The client has a massive size – it should be around 40 GB again. This has caused long faces in the past.
Is the download of The Elder Scrolls Online worth it?
The MMORPG The Elder Scrolls Online has undergone a remarkable transformation since its release in 2014 – for the better. It is considered one of the “most improved MMORPGs” in recent years.
The Elder Scrolls Online has continuously received new content. In June, a major expansion called “Morrowind” is coming. To prepare for that, Zenimax now presumably wants to give as many players as possible the opportunity to take a look at Tamriel and stop by for a visit.
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In our opinion, The Elder Scrolls Online is one of the recommendable MMORPGs, especially for players who value an atmospheric world and exciting stories. There is much to explore even alone. This is where ESO shines. A visit is definitely worthwhile.
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