The Elder Scrolls Online: Tamriel Unlimited trailer meets justice
The Elder Scrolls Online is about to get the do-over its super-cool concept deserves. C'mon, even if it did have a shaky launch and left out some of the series' most beloved features (like robbing every single person you meet) for more standard theme-park MMO stuff, it was still a really neat idea. And according to this new trailer for Tamriel Unlimited, a bunch of those oversights are about to be righted - if they haven't been already.
If you weren't aware, The Elder Scrolls Online: Tamriel Unlimited is the half-expansion, half-relaunch for Zenimax Online Studios' inaugural MMO. But let's say you already tried the PC version when it released a little less than a year ago. Why should you consider coming back - aside from not having to pay a subscription fee? See for yourself.
Note that a bunch of those features are already in the game in one form or another - including the Justice System, which lets you steal from and kill NPCs (and suffer the rightful punishment if you get caught). But if you haven't played since all that stuff was patched in, it's new to you!
The Elder Scrolls Online: Tamriel Unlimited will launch on PC on March 17. Naturally, all of its new features will be included from the get-go on the PS4 and Xbox One versions when they release on June 9.
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