'Elder Scrolls' Online One Tamriel To Be Released On PS4 And Xbox One This October; All Game Features Revealed

Bethesda is about to release the new "Elder Scrolls" Online One Tamriel patch this month. The One Tamriel patch was first introduced during the E3 conference last June and is considered to be a massive update for "Elder Scrolls" Online.

According to the Push Square, One Tamriel patch will act as an expansion and an update. One Tamriel features a huge overhaul to the "Elder Scrolls" Online as this patch provides a lot of changes and additional features.

The main feature of One Tamriel patch is that players can now access all the places in the world of "Elder Scrolls" Online, regardless of the player's faction. "Elder Scrolls" Online players can now freely roam around, explore and discover the wilderness of the fictional world of "Elder Scrolls" Online.

In a report held by PC GAMESN, restrictions on alliances have been removed. This mean players are now capable of grouping with players of a different outfit in "Elder Scrolls" Online. This will also provide an ease of forming a raid party with all the players to finish a dungeon quest.

Additional changes in the "Elder Scrolls" Online also include the duel or custom PvP. Duel can be done anywhere as long as players are outside the Cyrodiil. The loot system has been revamped as well, it is now adjusted to make it a standard loot system in all zones and regions. The Craglorn was also revamped for solo-players. Most of the maps around the "Elder Scrolls" Online world were improved and adjusted accordingly to suit for solo and party players.

"Elder Scrolls" Online One Tamriel has been already out on PC and will be released on Playstation 4 and Xbox One this coming October 18th. It was also announced that Bethesda will be giving away a free tour to the real-life locations of the in-game world. Players can register on the official "Elder Scrolls" Online website and play the game starting today up to December 16th.

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