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Earlier this month, the team behind Elder Scrolls Online shared an influx of major updates for the game. After 12 years, ZeniMax is shaking things up in its MMORPG version of Tamriel in a big way. Along with changing to a free, seasonal content model, ESO is adding new, experimental content types and solo dungeons. But the team also announced another big change. Elder Scrolls Online is coming to PC Game Pass in June. After years of being available for console and cloud only, this marks a shift in bringing the game to even more players.
Xbox Game Pass Adds Elder Scrolls to Its PC & Play Anywhere Lineup

Elder Scrolls Online is clearly making a push to bring the game to more people. The game’s Gold Road Edition is currently one of the PS Plus Essential free games until April 6th, meaning PlayStation gamers can add the title to their library for free. Since new seasonal content updates will be free, grabbing the base game for $0 will let Elder Scrolls fans step into Tamriel and stay current as new updates arrive. And soon, ESO will expand its availability on Xbox Game Pass, as well.
The MMORPG has been available on Xbox Game Pass Essential and Premium for a while now. However, it has been a console and cloud title only. That means those who have PC Game Pass and prefer to play games on their computers have been unable to enjoy Elder Scrolls Online to its full extent. But that’s about to change. On June 2nd, Elder Scrolls Online will join PC Game Pass, while also adding Xbox Play Anywhere support. That means subscribers can enjoy ESO on both PC and Xbox consoles at no additional cost. And that typically includes cross-progression, which is kind of a big deal.









