The Elder Scrolls Online will continue "as before" after Microsoft's acquisition.

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The Elder Scrolls Online will continue "as before" after Microsoft's acquisition.

With the shocking news that Microsoft has acquired ZeniMax Media, the parent company of Bethesda Softworks, there were many announcements today, from Todd Howard to Phil Spencer to Pete Hines. John Carmack also had something to say.

Meanwhile, many players still have questions about what changes might be made to releases and platforms when it comes to Bethesda games, and especially PlayStation games.

At least one of these questions has been answered: The Elder Scrolls Online will reportedly continue as usual after the acquisition. This was announced by Matt Firor, studio director of ZeniMax Online, via Twitter.

"I would like to take this opportunity to reassure the entire Elder Scrolls Online community that ESO will continue to be supported exactly as it has been," Firor said, "and will continue to grow and prosper on each of the currently supported platforms. We fully expect to continue to grow and prosper on each of the currently supported platforms." [It is planned for Steam, Stadia, macOS, Xbox, PlayStation 4, and even PlayStation 5. But be that as it may, there is no doubt that many ESO players have been interested.

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