The Elder Scrolls Online: Greymoor, the new expansion of the MMORPG, should be released on May 18th. Nothing will come of it thanks to the Corona crisis.
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Quite a few Elder Scrolls fans are already waiting for the release of The Elder Scrolls Online: Greymoor, the new expansion takes you back to the realms of Skyrim. The bad news: you have to wait a little longer than planned. ZeniMax Online has now announced that the release will be postponed due to the adjustments to work in the home office.
After all, it's not a long shift. The originally planned date May 18 for the PC version should only be exceeded by about a week. No mention was made of whether this also has an impact on the date of the console versions in June. What remains, however, is the appointment for the test server. Here, the expansion should continue to run as planned on April 20.
And another effect of the Corona crisis: in Greymoor the French language version will initially be missing. Due to the lockdown in France, the voice actors have so far been unable to complete their work.
By the way, anyone who has never let off steam in The Elder Scrolls Online has the opportunity this weekend, because TESO can still be played for a few days free of charge.