If speculations are correct fans might be hearing a very important "The Elder Scrolls Online" release date update at the Playstation Experience Event this weekend.
With no specific deets to hold on to, fans of the game turn to the TESO Twitter account to follow-up on the anticipated release. However, nothing concrete has been said on the platform either.
The TESO Twitter account has assured fans that they're working hard on the console versions and that they will definitely share more information in time. The vague reponse has pacified some curious fans, but has also left some wanting for more.
Previous "The Elder Scrolls Online" release date reports originally stated a June 2014 release, but fans did not see that happen. New reports are hinting a possible December 2014, but these speculations remain unfounded and unconfirmed. Fans only have to wait and see. For the meantime, ZeniMax has been working hard to keep the PC version updated. Update 5 has just recently rolled out, and part of it involves crafting writs. The new feature has confused a lot of players. But ZeniMax has recently released a walk through to help. "To be able to take on writs, players will first need to become certified in a desired crafting profession by undertaking a related quest. Once completed, players can accept a task from a writ board to craft specific goods and turn them in for rewards. Each category of writ can only be fulfilled once a day, and completing them can even net you survey reports to point you toward a cluster of harvest nodes," Joystiq reports.
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