The Elder Scrolls® Online: Tamriel Unlimited™ is the latest chapter of the award-winning franchise – and will bring the legendary experience online to consoles for the first time. Explore the far reaches of Skyrim, the mysterious lands of Morrowind, the sprawling metropolis of Daggerfall and beyond. The choices you make, from the alliance you join to the battles you fight, will shape your destiny and the world of Tamriel.
After more than 20 years of best-selling, award-winning fantasy role-playing games, the Elder Scrolls series goes online on console. Experience this multiplayer roleplaying game on your own or together with your friends, guild mates, and thousands of alliance members. Explore dangerous caves and dungeons in Skyrim, or craft quality goods to sell in the city of Daggerfall. Embark upon adventurous quests across Tamriel and engage in massive player versus player battles, or spend your days at the nearest fishing hole, or reading one of many books of lore. Use any weapon or armor at any time and customize your abilities to play the way you want. The choices are yours and the decisions you make will shape your destiny and the persistent world of The Elder Scrolls Online: Tamriel Unlimited.
**PS4 version requires a PS+ account - add current rates to the cost**
- Elevation
All comments (24)
BuzzDuraband
23 Dec 15#1
Joshimitsu91
23 Dec 152#2
"A CONSOLE GAME, FOR CONSOLE PLAYERS"
Does that include the PC version pictured? :stuck_out_tongue:
kos1c
23 Dec 15#3
This'll drop to around £10 soon. Might grab it then, atm enjoying destiny. So can't do both.
BuzzDuraband to kos1c
23 Dec 15#4
Cheers. :smile:
djbenny1 to kos1c
23 Dec 151#14
Same for me - from what I've read it's not that good but for a tenner I'll add it to my collection, even if I only play it for a weekend it will have paid for itself at that price.
Unbelievable how cheap games are on this gen of consoles though, great time to be a console gamer!
xruiner89
23 Dec 15#5
In store too?
oUkTuRkEyIII to xruiner89
23 Dec 151#8
Yes
C1892J
23 Dec 15#6
Great timing, have actually just been down town to my local CEX as they had the standard edition for £12, but had sold the last one by the time I got there. Now I can get a new copy and this edition for just £3 more :smile: Thanks and heat :smiley:
Bubuka83
23 Dec 15#7
thank you op, heat added!
Elevation
23 Dec 151#9
PS4 version forces you to sign up to PS+. The extra expense should be mentioned in deal description because you cannot play the game without added costs - making it always more expensive no matter how cheap it gets. Hang on I'll add it myself cos I'm nice like that ^.*
BuzzDuraband to Elevation
23 Dec 151#11
I'm not with you. It's made apparent numerous time...
[PS4/Xbox One] The Elder Scrolls Online: Tamriel Unlimited Crown Edition - £14.99 - Game
The Elder Scrolls® Online: Tamriel Unlimited™ is the latest chapter of the award-winning franchise
The choices are yours and the decisions you make will shape your destiny and the persistent world of The Elder Scrolls Online: Tamriel Unlimited.
Unless I'm being a little dim? Are there any online games on either PSN or XBL that don't require PS+ or XBLG when playing online? (Apart of course, from the free-to-play titles available).
I appreciate the addition though Elevation, it will help others also struggling with the concept of an online game :smirk:
mjpower4 to Elevation
23 Dec 15#18
It's an online game! To get that on the PS4 you have to access PS+ unlike on PS3. Same for XB1 with XBLive
lucifon
23 Dec 15#10
Same at Amazon for non-crown edition, but delivery in time for christmas.
Elevation
23 Dec 15#12
This is extra expense in that format that you don't have with the PC version though. And it is not the same. You pay for a PC, you of course want internet on a PC so you'll be paying for that anyway. You buy a console, you buy the games - for the majority of people I'd say that's pretty much it. They'd expect to use the internet to update their PS4 games as I did - not to then, despite ALREADY being online with the PS4, paying AGAIN to play this game, on top of internet. Plenty of other games have an online element yes. Not "pay up for PS+ or you can't play the game at all". That's the off part.
BuzzDuraband
23 Dec 151#13
:smile:
Merry Christmas, Elevation. Hope you have a good one.
dominicturnbull
23 Dec 15#15
Also on Amazon for £14.99
kos1c
23 Dec 15#16
Exactly how I feel. Be a game I slowly pick at. I've tried it before solo and it's a bit slow. But would go in with friends next time. But I'm in no rush.
Rossmor40
23 Dec 152#17
Lol. Are you really serious with this post? It's not really a valid complaint imo. It's a bit like buying a car then whinging that you have to pay road tax to use it legally. As for the PC decent gaming PC's cost a lot more than a £250 ps4/xb1 to start off with. My gaming PC must have cost in the region of £1000 for instance.
When you take this into consideration £30 a year for a ps plus membership or £20 a year for an Xbox live membership is not much and you don't have to put up with the same amount of hackers, glitchers and cheaters etc that plague a lot of multiplayer PC games. You also have none of this pish with white list servers, private servers etc on consoles. You just switch it on and go online and play multiplayer.
To me if you are opposed to paying for ps plus/Xbl why buy a console in the first place.
Elevation
23 Dec 151#19
No no I REALLY have nothing else to do with my time but to make perfectly valid points that I don't believe in. And again I think you missed mine - I'm not complaining about online gaming requiring a PS+ account - my point was this game will always add expense because if you DON'T pay extra for a PS+ account : tough luck you can't even play this game. The OPTION to not have to fork out extra just to play it would have been nice. You know when you buy Driveclub, and can race all your friends online? Yeah you'll need a PS+ account. But if you don't want to that's fine too - just race the massive single player without it. So again the road tax analogy doesn't work - you have to pay that EVERY time (unless of course it's electric - and god knows how much those cost in the first place).
As for why buy a console - well I didn't buy mine I won it when I bought a Sony TV. But if I was to buy it I'd be buying for single player games (you do know those exist, yes?). Hardly think that's an outrageous proposition. And added to ALL of that - the Elderscrolls is a series of games that have always been a single player experience - albeit with god-awful clunky combat. So to then bring one out that demands you fork out extra...well....again that's a bit of an issue.
narutorulez
23 Dec 15#20
I concur! I think the point being made is if someone with the respective membership buys the game, they're left in a position where they have to spend more than the game initially cost, just to play it - I know if be **** off if that was me! I've got XBlive so it doesn't matter to me, but I do think it's a valid point
Woolman88
23 Dec 15#21
voted hot, same price in store. cheers
philm87
23 Dec 15#22
Bargain. Good game, not as good an experience as Skyrim but a good game nonetheless and enhanced by the multiplayer element. gets better the more you play it, plus things like the PvP campaign mode are pretty cool. Not too restrictive in terms of getting you to pay for things, but there's shortcuts if you're willing to pay. just hoping they add a dragon based dlc.
hwangeruk to philm87
24 Dec 15#24
Skyrim, zzzzZZZZ over rated. It seems to suit a certain type of solitary gamer. Not for me. Snoozefest.
I enjoy TESO on console though. Its very "tight" and snappy experience on Xbox One. Bit of social. Less dull than Skyrim. As there is no monthly fee, I can dip in and out when I want to take a break without worrying about getting value from a subscription. I'm liking it so far. Endgame content might be something else, but levelling so far has been enjoyable enough.
hwangeruk
24 Dec 151#23
You should add that you need electricity to play the game as well.
Opening post
After more than 20 years of best-selling, award-winning fantasy role-playing games, the Elder Scrolls series goes online on console. Experience this multiplayer roleplaying game on your own or together with your friends, guild mates, and thousands of alliance members. Explore dangerous caves and dungeons in Skyrim, or craft quality goods to sell in the city of Daggerfall. Embark upon adventurous quests across Tamriel and engage in massive player versus player battles, or spend your days at the nearest fishing hole, or reading one of many books of lore. Use any weapon or armor at any time and customize your abilities to play the way you want. The choices are yours and the decisions you make will shape your destiny and the persistent world of The Elder Scrolls Online: Tamriel Unlimited.
**PS4 version requires a PS+ account - add current rates to the cost**
- Elevation
All comments (24)
Does that include the PC version pictured? :stuck_out_tongue:
Unbelievable how cheap games are on this gen of consoles though, great time to be a console gamer!
[PS4/Xbox One] The Elder Scrolls Online: Tamriel Unlimited Crown Edition - £14.99 - Game
The Elder Scrolls® Online: Tamriel Unlimited™ is the latest chapter of the award-winning franchise
The choices are yours and the decisions you make will shape your destiny and the persistent world of The Elder Scrolls Online: Tamriel Unlimited.
Unless I'm being a little dim? Are there any online games on either PSN or XBL that don't require PS+ or XBLG when playing online? (Apart of course, from the free-to-play titles available).
I appreciate the addition though Elevation, it will help others also struggling with the concept of an online game :smirk:
Merry Christmas, Elevation. Hope you have a good one.
When you take this into consideration £30 a year for a ps plus membership or £20 a year for an Xbox live membership is not much and you don't have to put up with the same amount of hackers, glitchers and cheaters etc that plague a lot of multiplayer PC games. You also have none of this pish with white list servers, private servers etc on consoles. You just switch it on and go online and play multiplayer.
To me if you are opposed to paying for ps plus/Xbl why buy a console in the first place.
As for why buy a console - well I didn't buy mine I won it when I bought a Sony TV. But if I was to buy it I'd be buying for single player games (you do know those exist, yes?). Hardly think that's an outrageous proposition. And added to ALL of that - the Elderscrolls is a series of games that have always been a single player experience - albeit with god-awful clunky combat. So to then bring one out that demands you fork out extra...well....again that's a bit of an issue.
I enjoy TESO on console though. Its very "tight" and snappy experience on Xbox One. Bit of social. Less dull than Skyrim. As there is no monthly fee, I can dip in and out when I want to take a break without worrying about getting value from a subscription. I'm liking it so far. Endgame content might be something else, but levelling so far has been enjoyable enough.