"The Elder Scrolls Online" release date for Xbox One and PS4 have yet to be confirmed.
And while it is most likely that the game will be available in consoles next year, Bethesda has offered a good deal to existing players of the game.
News have started to go around that players of the game's PC version can enjoy the quests until the video game is released on consoles. The players will then be given an option to save their games and load them on their consoles, and continue the quests there.
"The company assured fans that they can already start playing Elder Scrolls Online on their PCs as the saved file can be brought forward to the Xbox One and PS4 in the future," a Motoring Crunch article claimed.
Folks over at Games Radar, orignially pegged the launch to happen this December.
However, another article about "The Elder Scrolls Online" release date for Xbox One and PS4, reported that Bethesda has faced some serious road blocks leading them to delay the anticipated game's release.
"It appears that Bethesda has faced a major obstacle in developing Elder Scrolls Online for the new-gen consoles. The game developer revealed that both the Xbox One and PS4 operate on different complex systems that they have to tailor made Elder Scrolls Online for each console."
"On the downside of things, Bethesda failed to reveal on how long the delay is," the article added.
Should a fan wish to purchase the console version of the game, they will be given a good deal at $20/€14.99/£12.99/AU$20. The special price was given to "lessen the burden of owning two copies of the same game," said Motoring Crunch.
With news of "The Elder Scrolls Online" release date for Xbox One and PS4 circulating, ZeniMax has already leaked some artwork for the Xbox One and PS4 version, and have hinted on classes update.
The multiplayer online RPG has also started a rewards program in September. The program targets paying subscribers of at least three months.
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