The dark expansion The Elder Scrolls Online: Greymoor It has taken a small leap in the calendar. Bethesda has announced that the debut of the update will take us to the Skyrim's dark heart has been delayed: on computers the next will debut May 26, while on PS4 and Xbox One the June 9. The delay is practically one week: while on PC it was planned that Greymoor arrived on May 18, on consoles it was set for June 2.
Greymoor jump a week on the calendar
Matt Firor, the director of the game, wanted to make the announcement with a statement addressed to the player base of The Elder Scrolls Online. In his message, Firor alludes to the extremely difficult and exceptional moments we are going through globally, while pointing out that have added more capacity to servers to respond to user demand. Ensures they will add new bug fixes with next update
"As always, I hope this message finds you all in good health. This is an extremely challenging time for the world, and I hope you are concentrating on your well-being and that of your families"says Firor." Everyone at ZOS (ZeniMax Online Studios) has been doing the same thing, working from home, chatting on video and sharing too many memes with each other, all while we work hard on The Elder Scrolls Online. We long for the moment when we can 'get back to normal' But for now, we are, like many of you, trying to make the best of the situation. "
"We long for the moment when we can return to normal"
Firor then adds: "Despite the challenges, we're still on track to release Update 26 and the Greymoor Chapter, which will debut only a week later, "he says." Now that Update 26 is on the Public Test Server (try it!), we are confident that we will be able to launch Greymoor on Tuesday May 26 on PC / Mac and Tuesday 9 June on Xbox One and PlayStation 4. This of course could change if something happens outside of our control.. I have to remember that never before have we released such a major update to The Elder Scrolls Online while we work remotely, and unforeseen problems can arise. "
Regarding the state of the servers, Firor points out that due to the number of users who have opted for The Elder Scrolls Online to entertain themselves during this crisis, They have added more capacity to European PC servers. "To guarantee" that the game supports the high demand of players. "We have more people playing The Elder Scrolls Online at this time than at any other time since 2015, "says Firor.
"We have never released such a major update to The Elder Scrolls Online before while working remotely."
Meanwhile, Firor also indicates that the development team continue to work on implementing bug fixes in the game, in order to improve performance and title optimization. "I hope everyone will see Update 26 and Greymoor on the Public Test Server and you're preparing for the launch on PC and Mac on May 26, "he concludes." Until then, stay safe and healthy, enjoy your time in Tamriel … and wash your damn hands
Greymoor, a dark look at Skyrim
This update will bring players 900 years before of the events that unfolded in The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim. Vampires, werewolves, witches and undead roam freely in these dark lands. In addition, the update will offer new locations such as the freezing home of the Norse and the forgotten cave of Blackreach, while Dark Heart of Skyrim It is presented as an "interconnected adventure" that will allow players to discover the dark side of this emblematic region.
We remind you that The Elder Scrolls Online: Greymoor, the expansion of Bethesda's iconic MMORPG, will debut the May 26 on PCwhile on consoles it will launch June 9. You can read our impressions of the expansion around here.