Zenimax Online Studios has revealed that the release date for The Elder Scrolls Online won't arrive until some time next year.
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The MMO was originally scheduled to hit the new consoles in June of 2014, but a six month delay had them pushed back until what should be this month. In a blog post today, however, there was no mention of an impending launch in December, and both versions are planned for release next year.
"With everything we've done, we firmly believe that ESO is a much better, more stable, and more fun game than it was six months ago. This is the way online games like this work: the game you launch is a starting point that inevitably evolves over time-and of course, community feedback is one of the most important parts of that process. I am very happy with the evolution of ESO up to this point, and I hope you all agree."
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"We couldn't be more excited about everything there is to look forward to in 2015. We'll be introducing some of the new systems that we've talked about publicly over the last couple of months, and of course, we will be bringing ESO to the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One."
The six month delay should have placed the console games in December, though it's an understandably vague window and the team never declared the official launch would come this month. Head over to the post to see a list of improvements that have been made in the last six months, and keep an eye out for news on the console launches.