Post by The Sherrif on Sept 8, 2013 9:19:41 GMT
Just been digging to find the payment model released earlier this week.
30days free out of the box + £8.99 a month to play.
Available on PC, MAC, PS4 & XBOX ONE
see below:
What is the release date for ESO?
Spring of 2014! We haven't announced the exact launch date, however we will be sure to let you know when we do.
What do I need to play The Elder Scrolls Online?
You'll need a PC (Windows OS), Mac, PlayStation 4 or Xbox One, with an active internet connection at all times to play the game. Exact system specifications for the PC and Mac versions will be released at a later date.
Will I be able to play with my friends that are playing on different platforms?
The megaserver technology featured in The Elder Scrolls Online will allow PC (Windows OS) players and Mac players to play together. Xbox One players will play on a specific megaserver with other players using an Xbox One. PlayStation 4 players will have a specific megaserver dedicated to only those players using a PS4.
Will the content be the same on all platforms?
Our goal is to deliver the same experience to players regardless of the platform on which they're playing.
What payment model will The Elder Scrolls Online use?
We will be announcing exact payment methods at a later date, but globally we will be supporting multiple payment options. Players must purchase The Elder Scrolls Online in order to play it. They will have unlimited access for the first 30 days following activation and can continue beyond that with a subscription of $14.99/month (€12.99 / £8.99).
I see that there is a new (different) beta application form. Do I have to submit a new application for beta using this form if I already submitted one before?
Not necessarily, no. If you are only interested in the PC (Windows OS) or Mac beta, then you do NOT need to re-apply. However, if you want to be eligible to participate in the console beta you must submit a new application using our new beta application form found here: www.elderscrollsonline.com/en/beta
When will beta testing for consoles begin?
Beta testing for the console versions of The Elder Scrolls Online will start later this year. We will make an announcement when we send out the invitations.
How will I know if you received my new beta application?
Immediately after you push the button to submit your application, you should be directed to a confirmation screen letting you know that your submission was received. Additionally, you will receive an automated e-mail confirmation within 72 hours of the submission of your new beta application sent from email@mailer.elderscrollsonline.com . Should you not receive a reply, be sure to check the spam folder for your e-mail account to ensure that it was not accidentally screened upon reception.
What is The Elder Scrolls Online?
The Elder Scrolls Online is a Massively Multiplayer Online Role Playing Game (MMORPG) set in Tamriel, the ancient land that includes the provinces of Morrowind, Daggerfall, and Skyrim. ESO takes place during the Age of Heroes, 1,000 years before the events of The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim . This is the time of the Interregnum between the end of the Second Empire in 2E 430 with the assassination of the last Akaviri Potentate and the founding of the Third Empire under Tiber Septim in 2E 897 (3E 1). The Interregnum was a period of chaotic political change and constant warring between the various provinces of Tamriel as they struggled for dominance over the Imperial throne in the Cyrodiilic heartland. Embark on an epic adventure to save the land from a seemingly unstoppable evil in a sprawling storyline that can be experienced on your own or with friends.
Who is developing The Elder Scrolls Online?
The Elder Scrolls Online is being developed by Zenimax Online Studios, a seasoned team of passionate MMO/video game developers led by Game Director, Matt Firor.