Thursday, May 3rd 2012
Bethesda Softworks Announces The Elder Scrolls Online
Bethesda Softworks, a ZeniMax Media company, today announced The Elder Scrolls Online, an MMO in development at ZeniMax Online Studios. The Elder Scrolls Online will be the first Elder Scrolls game to allow gamers to explore the legendary Elder Scrolls world with others.
The Elder Scrolls Online is being developed for PC and Mac under the leadership of industry veteran Matt Firor, who has spent the last two decades working in online game development. Details about the game are revealed in an exclusive cover story in Game Informer's June issue, which ships to subscribers and newsstands this month."We have been working hard to create an online world in which players will be able to experience the epic Elder Scrolls universe with their friends, something fans have long said they wanted," said Matt Firor, game director of The Elder Scrolls Online. "It will be extremely rewarding finally to unveil what we have been developing the last several years. The entire team is committed to creating the best MMO ever made - and one that is worthy of The Elder Scrolls franchise."
The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim is the most recent title set in the award-winning Elder Scrolls universe. Skyrim, developed by Bethesda Game Studios, was released in November 2011 and enjoyed worldwide critical and commercial success. Skyrim earned hundreds of 'Game of the Year' awards, including top honors at the 2012 Game Developers Choice Awards, the 15th Annual 2012 Interactive Achievement Awards held at the 2012 D.I.C.E. Summit, and at the 2011 Video Game Awards. Internationally, Skyrim shipped over 10 million units within the first month of its release, was the second highest grossing title in the industry last year, and is the fastest selling title in Steam's history.
The Elder Scrolls Online will be featured on magazine covers across Europe and in online stories in the coming months which will provide gamers with more information about this exciting title.
The Elder Scrolls Online has not yet been rated by the ESRB.
The Elder Scrolls Online is being developed for PC and Mac under the leadership of industry veteran Matt Firor, who has spent the last two decades working in online game development. Details about the game are revealed in an exclusive cover story in Game Informer's June issue, which ships to subscribers and newsstands this month."We have been working hard to create an online world in which players will be able to experience the epic Elder Scrolls universe with their friends, something fans have long said they wanted," said Matt Firor, game director of The Elder Scrolls Online. "It will be extremely rewarding finally to unveil what we have been developing the last several years. The entire team is committed to creating the best MMO ever made - and one that is worthy of The Elder Scrolls franchise."
The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim is the most recent title set in the award-winning Elder Scrolls universe. Skyrim, developed by Bethesda Game Studios, was released in November 2011 and enjoyed worldwide critical and commercial success. Skyrim earned hundreds of 'Game of the Year' awards, including top honors at the 2012 Game Developers Choice Awards, the 15th Annual 2012 Interactive Achievement Awards held at the 2012 D.I.C.E. Summit, and at the 2011 Video Game Awards. Internationally, Skyrim shipped over 10 million units within the first month of its release, was the second highest grossing title in the industry last year, and is the fastest selling title in Steam's history.
The Elder Scrolls Online will be featured on magazine covers across Europe and in online stories in the coming months which will provide gamers with more information about this exciting title.
The Elder Scrolls Online has not yet been rated by the ESRB.
100 Comments on Bethesda Softworks Announces The Elder Scrolls Online
It will be interesting to see how Bethesda sets this MMO apart from the rest of the herd.
If it's just "Everquest in Tamrial" it will fail miserably (although I'd still play it because I'm a ES fanboi. lol)
I don't see this being that great of a game.
It'll be shallow compared to an Elder Scrolls game.
WoW is shallow game play, Star Trek Online is shallow game play, etc etc, that's all an MMO can offer.
@Frick : I hate to say it, but I've really come to enjoy your "I hate everything" attitude. Makes my day sometimes. :D
However their are a few that are doing well .. Rift is the main one.
The StarWars game has like 1.3mill ppl .. its not making a profit yet tho .. LOL
One that supports controllers would be nice as well.
That's what has kept me from playing wow. LOL... I'd swear he did that on purpose...
I like a big game, but an endless game like skyrim will just bore me, i spent over 100h on it but i felt it was a cold game and had to stop playing some time after main quest was over, being an errands boy wasnt too exciting...
I played kingdom of amalmur after that and it had an end and was somewhat more enjoyable...
Currently playing Risen 2 and it's awful to play...
Edit: Speaking of blizzard and wow, im no fan of wow, but i would love me some god old RTS warcraft 4, been ages since played warcraft 3...
More dawn of war is also never enough, just not another space marine though...
4 seems a good number. Small enough to have to really rely on eachother. No so big, that you can loose track of anyone..
Their core fan base loves the way they do SP games.
I hope they pay close attention to that fact.
Seeing how Warcraft universe got raped by MMOism in WOW hurts me.
I really hope they'll do better with Elder Scrolls.
One have to admit... Elder Scrolls is a perfect setting for MMO. A good one ? We'll see.
Also, they're using the full world map. Kind of makes you wonder about the partially rendered world outside of Skyrim that you could mod your way into. If they get the online part of it working well, we might just see Skyrim level graphics in an MMO.
That being said, If they make it cartoony like Wow I will troll the Bethsoft forum with hate until they ban me forever.