Bethesda has announced that it has punted the release of The Elder Scrolls Online: Console Enhanced on PS5 and Xbox Series X/S back one week, which means the spruced up version of the fantasy-MMORPG will now launch on June 15.
Posting on Twitter, the staid revealed that the delay allows The Elder Scrolls Online: Console Enhanced to launch separately from the planned Blackwood update, which arrives on PC on June 1 and PS4 and Xbox One on June 8.
The Elder Scrolls Online: Console Enhanced features a number of upgrades for new home consoles, including a Performance Mode that allows players to run the game at 60 FPS on PS5 and Xbox Series X. In addition, there’s a Fidelity Mode for those who prefer experiencing the MMORPG in 4K/30 FPS.
Bethesda originally launched The Elder Scrolls Online on PS4, PC and Xbox One on April 4, 2014. You can read our review here.
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