The expansion The Elder Scrolls Online: Greymoor was supposed to be released on May 18, but has been postponed. The final date is now. Hopefully.
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A short time ago, the May 18 date for the Greymoor DLC had to be kicked into the bin, even if the postponement should only be about a week. With a blog entry, Game Director Matt Firor has now spoken out and commented again on the shift that was – of course – necessary due to the changing working conditions during the Corona crisis.
The Greymoor comprehensive update 26 is now on the PTS and Zenimax Online is confident that it will be able to launch the PC version on May 26, as well as the console versions for PS4 and Xbox One on June 9, if not again something comes in between. At the same time, he warns that unexpected work in the home office can lead to unpredictable problems during the launch.
Firor is also pleased that the number of players at ESO has grown massively, more precisely even the highest number of players since 2015. For this reason, the EU servers have now been spruced up to withstand the greater demands. At the same time, they are still working on reducing input delays for large PvE events.