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How The Elder Scrolls Online Is Going All-In On Seasons In 2026 

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The Elder Scrolls Online in 2026 will look quite different from previous years, as developer ZeniMax Online Studios goes all-in on the game’s new seasonal model that will see all of the game’s content updates arrive free of charge.

For years, ESO has followed a familiar, fairly typical MMO pattern of yearly paid chapter (expansion) releases. Those new chapters added new regions of Tamriel for players to explore, additional story content, optional paid DLCs, and, occasionally, things like new classes and systems.

ZeniMax Online announced in 2024 that going forward, ESO wouldn’t have a traditional yearly chapter release, labeling 2025 as a “transitional” year as the team prepared to focus on its plans for 2026. In a recent livestream and subsequent press Q&A attended by GameSpot, the developers have now revealed what ESO’s 2026 will look like, and it includes more experimental seasonal content, battle passes, new story content, solo dungeons, a PvP progression system, class reworks, and more.The team also announced its long-term goals for the game, including that it’s looking to finally introduce cross-play between platforms, as well as long-requested features such as guild mail and guild housing.

Continue Reading at GameSpot The Elder Scrolls Online in 2026 will look quite different from previous years, as developer ZeniMax Online Studios goes all-in on the game’s new seasonal model that will see all of the game’s content updates arrive free of charge.For years, ESO has followed a familiar, fairly typical MMO pattern of yearly paid chapter (expansion) releases. Those new chapters added new regions of Tamriel for players to explore, additional story content, optional paid DLCs, and, occasionally, things like new classes and systems.ZeniMax Online announced in 2024 that going forward, ESO wouldn’t have a traditional yearly chapter release, labeling 2025 as a “transitional” year as the team prepared to focus on its plans for 2026. In a recent livestream and subsequent press Q&A attended by GameSpot, the developers have now revealed what ESO’s 2026 will look like, and it includes more experimental seasonal content, battle passes, new story content, solo dungeons, a PvP progression system, class reworks, and more.The team also announced its long-term goals for the game, including that it’s looking to finally introduce cross-play between platforms, as well as long-requested features such as guild mail and guild housing.Continue Reading at GameSpot  Read MoreGameSpot – All Content 


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