Elder Scrolls Online’s Stadia Port Launches This Month
“We’ve been working on this for a while,” says Eric Buhlman, the project manager tasked with bringing Elder Scrolls Online to Stadia; “From the dev perspective, there are some challenges there. One of the benefits we had was that we were working on the integration alongside Google building out pieces of the platform. So that have us a unique opportunity to solve some of those challenges together.”
When The Elder Scrolls Online launches on Stadia in just
under two weeks’ time, the game will be available to play for anybody with a
Stadia subscription. This version of the game will also include the Morrowind
expansion for free. However, all other expansions will remain paid DLC, as they
are on other platforms. One of the game’s biggest draws is likely to be the
fact that it supports cross-progression. As such, existing ESO players will be
able to transfer their data with ease to and from Stadia and their usual
platform of choice. This transferal includes all account details and owned
expansions, of course.
According to Buhlman, the performance of ESO on Stadia is “roughly” similar to its performance on console. However, the shift to Stadia does mean that the MMORPG will be available on certain devices for the first time, including mobile. “The first time I saw it on a phone was a really cool experience,” says Buhlman; “The UI scales really well right out of the box. It’s hard to imagine until you see it. It’s smooth. It’s working.”
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