What's Coming To Elder Scrolls Online For The Rest Of The Year? PvP Updates And More, Stream Planned To Show It All Off
The North American meetup is also just around the corner.
I hesitate to say that PvP in The Elder Scrolls Online will be "fixed" this year since it hasn't really been fixed in 10 years now, but PvP will be a significant portion of the dev team's work for the rest of 2024. The MMORPG has been hitting it hard on the PvE front since the addition of the Infinite Archives late last year, the home rating system this year, and, of course, the launch of the new Gold Road expansion just a few months ago.
Now it's time for our PvP friends to get a little love. What exact form that love will take will be shown off in a stream scheduled for next week on September 10th at 2:30 EDT. You can catch the stream over on the game's Twitch page and, if you watch and have your account linked, you can net a Chaosball Cohort PvP-themed pet drop (shown above).
The show won't be just PvP, though, as the team will examine all the major and minor additions coming in Update 44 and reveal what the plans are for the rest of 2024. This would include the Undaunted celebration starting next week, the North American meetup, the Fallen Leaves of West Weald event, and other additions.
Hit up the updated 10th Anniversary survival guide for all event dates and additional community content, and mark your calendars for the stream.
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