'Elder Scrolls Online' releasing before 2015?

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Many avid gamers are waiting for Zenimax's multiplayer online role-playing video game to hit the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One consoles, but its publisher, Bethesda, is a little too silent about it. "Elder Scrolls Online" has been released for Windows computers and Mac systems already, and next-gen consoles gamers have been clamoring to get their hands on the much-anticipated title since the saddening six-month holdup.

The original release date proclaimed by Bethesda, which was June 2014, did not transpire and instead fans were compelled to wait for six months for the game. Since then, no official announcements have been made as far as the release date is concerned. What's more is that the game's publisher and developer have even faced grave barriers in the development process. This frets gamers so much that they began to think that their well-loved title will never even go into existence and that Bethesda's alleged plan is to be as tight-lipped as possible about everything until the next-gen version of the game is just laid into void for good.

But those are just (awful) rumors and gamers are not losing hope. Should Bethesda get everything done within the time frame they set, then by the end of this year or by the beginning of next year, a PS4 and Xbox One playable "Elder Scrolls Online" will finally happen.

In other news, the "Elder Scrolls Online" update 5 for PC is now out and it will follow the events surrounding Veteran City of Ash. The update will also allow PC gamers to see an overhauled and a less tedious veteran rank system, where players just have to earn 1,432,550 experience points to rank. Moreover, facial animations were reengineered to bring them into line with the dialogues while playing. Bethesda also stepped up the game's other features like the "dungeon scaling, solo scaling, undaunted enclaves and pledges, crafting certification," chat bubbles plus new crafting styles and items.

Going back to the rollout, gamers are counting on the conclusion of the six-month delay and the release of "Elder Scrolls Online" for PS4 and Xbox One by December this year.