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The Elder Scrolls Online heads to PS5, Xbox Series S & X in June

Get ready to run in 60FPS.

The Elder Scrolls Online heads to PS5 and Xbox Series S & X in early June, offering players the chance to play in 60 frames-per-second (FPS).

Available from 8 June, the current-gen version of ESO will be offered free to those who already own the game on PS4 or Xbox One.

On PS5 and Xbox Series X, the title will run in 60FPS in “Performance Mode”, while the Xbox Series S version of the game will run at native 4K and 30FPS in “Fidelity Mode”.

The title will also sport an increased draw distance, improved loading times and improved shadows, depth of field, illumination and textures.

The Elder Scrolls Online is available on Windows PC, Xbox One and PS4 and heads to Xbox Series S & X and PS5 from 8 June. Its Blackwood chapter heads to the game from 1 June on PC and 8 June on consoles.

The Elder Scrolls Online Blackwood

1 June 2021 (PC), 8 June 2021 (Xbox, PlayStation)
PC PS4 PS5 Xbox One Xbox Series S & X
 

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