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The Elder Scrolls Online Is Changing How It Delivers Content in 2026

8. Leden 2026 v 15:12

The Elder Scrolls Online is entering a new era. The MMO is undergoing a major overhaul as it moves closer to a more conventional live-service model. Here’s everything you need to know about the immediate future of Zenimax Online and Bethesda’s long-running online RPG.

The Elder Scrolls Online reveals one of the biggest transformations in the MMO's 12-year history with new seasonal model

7. Leden 2026 v 22:00

For long-running MMOs, finding a way to make all your old, current, and future content easy to decipher and accessible can be a bit of a minefield. What is or isn't tied to a subscription? Do I have to fork out extra for certain DLC expansions, activities, or features? What can newcomers access for free? It can be one of the biggest stumbling blocks, especially if you've been running for more than a decade like The Elder Scrolls Online. To make things more accessible and less confusing, ESO is transforming with its new Seasons. Now, Zenimax Online Studios has fully unveiled this new model, and when Season Zero arrives in April, loads of old and new content will become playable at no extra cost.

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Popular PS Plus Extra Game Gets Surprise Free Content

9. Leden 2026 v 20:03
The Elder Scrolls Online PS Plus Extra game
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PlayStation Plus Extra is always filled with exciting games for PS4 and PS5 gamers to play. Some of these games included with the subscription are ongoing online experiences that regularly receive free updates, bringing brand-new content to the game. That includes the popular fantasy MMORPG, The Elder Scrolls Online.

PS Plus game The Elder Scrolls Online will get free content starting with Season 0

The Elder Scrolls Online is introducing Seasons to the MMORPG. Season 0 will kick things off, which will officially launch on April 2 and runs until July 8. As indicated by that window, each season will last three months long, and feature new rewards, adventures, and ways to play based on a single theme. ZeniMax Online Studios and Bethesda Softworks state that a Season can include new gameplay content, base-game changes and improvements, Tamriel Tome, and rotation of Gold Coast Bazaar items.

The Elder Scrolls Online’s Season Zero is called Dawn and Dusk. Here is everything included in the new seasonal update:

  • The Night Market Event Zone
  • The first wave of player experience improvements
  • The first wave of class and combat refresh improvements
  • The introduction of Tamriel Tomes with the Tome of Dawn and Dusk
  • The introduction of the Gold Coast Bazaar

Additionally, The Elder Scrolls Online’s Update 49 will release a few weeks before Season 0, on March 9. This will include a slew of player experience improvements. Here are the first wave of quality-of-life changes coming with Update 49:

  • The ability to respec Skills and Attributes directly from the UI at no cost
  • An increase to the speed at which you train your Riding skills
  • An increase to furnishing limits on half of the game’s player houses
  • A return to the 30-day listing window for Guild traders
  • 16 mounts of all shapes and sizes moved from the Crown Store to gold vendors
    • One of these is a brand-new gold purchasable mount: the Ebon Dwarven Horse.
  • Increases to rarer Antiquities expiration times
  • A change to make Outfit Slots account-wide
  • And more!

For non-PS Plus subscribers, The Elder Scrolls Online is available on the PlayStation Store now for $19.99.

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Massively Overthinking: What will be your three most-played MMOs in 2026?

9. Leden 2026 v 01:00
So here we are, at the top of a new year, 12 whole months of screwing around in video games laid out before us. In tonight’s Massively Overthinking, we have but one question: What are you gonna do with those 12 months?! I’m asking our writers and readers to rattle off what they think will […]

Vague Patch Notes: The desire for novelty that MMOs can’t deliver

8. Leden 2026 v 19:00
Every time people discuss new things they would love to see in long-running MMORPGs, I see at least a few people speculating about things that aren’t just not happening but would fundamentally break the game. And it always makes a little twitch start up right behind my eye. It’s not that I don’t understand the […]

‘Tis the Season for a new seasonal Elder Scrolls Online roadmap style

7. Leden 2026 v 22:00

Seasons are coming to The Elder Scrolls Online on 2nd April, as Bethesda look to make the biggest shakeup to the MMORPG’s continued development in a long, long time. Chapters are out with quarterly Seasons coming in, bringing all new content and features for free to all players, and a new battle pass system known as Tamriel Tomes. Oh, and all updates will now be launched simultaneously across PC and consoles.

There’s a lot to cover, so let’s get exploring everything announced during the stream.

The New ESO Roadmap

Going from Chapters to Seasons will come with a transition period. Season Zero launches in April and will be followed by Season One and Two later this year on a three month cadence.

Elder Scrolls Online Seasons Roadmap

Compared to Chapters, this means you will still see quarterly updates for the ESO, but the team point to this switch to seasons letting be more fluid and reactive to fan feedback and game needs, as opposed to the strict annual roadmaps that the team had worked to previously with the one major focal point in June of each year. That the shift to seasons was announced in December 2024 and is only coming to fruition in early 2026 is a sign of how inflexible this could be.

What will a Season contain? Well it could be new zones and storylines, it could be new events, a new or revamped class, skill line or system, a broad range of quality of life improvements, or some mixture of all of these.

ESO Season Zero

Starting with Season Zero the team are looking to blend a mixture of new features and revisiting older content. Update 49 will release on 9th March and precede the main Season Zero launch on 2nd April. This will then run through to 8th July.

The first ever group event zone in TESO will be added in the form of The Night Market – running from 29th April through June as a trial run that could see this return or become permanent. This PvE zone in Fargrave is designed to be genuinely difficulty to overcome, and while you don’t need to be in a guild to head there, but it will help if you’re in one, while there are unique rewards such as a new house to earn.

Elder Scrolls Online Night Market group event

This comes alongside a new PvP progression system and the first iteration of a new overland difficulty setting, to up the challenge of simply getting around the world.

Classic Content Revamps

Alongside new content is the focus on raising the bar of quality. Visual refreshes and balance updates are going to rollout across the classes and combat styles, starting with the Dragonknight and two-handed weapon skill lines, continuing with the Werewolf, Warden and Sorcerer through the quarterly updates. Each Season will come with one main class to focus on, but smaller improvements sprinkled throughout. The aim is to make a single class more viable without needing to multi-class.

Elder Scrolls Online Dragonknight revamp

Core quality of life improvements will make outfits possible account-wide, as well as making skill and attribute respecs free within the UI, back bar XP, faster rider training, increased furnishing limits, and plenty more down the line, including guild housing, hybridisation and cross-play.

OK, so where’s the battle pass, then?

Of course, all of this still needs paying for in some fashion, and so there’s the new Tamriel Tomes battle pass with both free and premium tracks of rewards for new armour, weapon styles, crates and more. Daily login rewards are out to help reduce some of the FOMO, and you’ll be able to progress through the ranks with a mixture of weekly and seasonal points from questing, trials, PvP, crafting, dungeons and more – you’ll be able to re-roll weeklies that you dislike, to some extent.

Elder Scrolls Online Gold Coast Bazaar

There’s also the Gold Coast Bazaar, which will let you buy rewards including some previously time limited ones, with a steady pace to the shop refreshes. This use the Trade Bars earned through the Tamriel Tome (mostly on the free track) and from some other in-game activities.

Curiously, ESO Plus remains, and will continue to feature all of the standalone expansion contents of before, but the appeal of this optional subscription will be reduced. The main bonuses are accelerated Tome Point earning, and you’ll be able to get a free premium plus upgrade once a year for the Tamriel Tomes.

Is this a good or bad thing for ESO?

All in all, this could be a really positive move for The Elder Scrolls Online. There’s always the fear with battle passes that they become all-consuming engagement traps, and compared to older expansion pack models, seasons can often feel much less significant – it’s already been confirmed that you won’t see big new landmasses, but that the game will have smaller additions and look to revisit areas.

The benefit, though, is that this change helps to reduce the mental burden of stepping into a decade-old game and understanding what you need to buy to get the latest experience. Now it will (mostly) just all be there. And for existing players? The developers getting to be more responsive to feedback and making game changes more publicly and speedily is only a good thing.

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