Elder Scrolls Online Review, Classes, Beta [UPDATE]: Release Date Disappointment? ZeniMax Online Studios MMO Gets Mixed Reviews

Elder Scrolls Online's release date has received mixed reviews, with many computer gamers complaining about specific specs and features.

Mashable opined that the game's MMO version lacked the freedom-oriented gameplay as the user was confounded to a "narrow, grinding path all the way to the maximum level," the Epoch Times reports.

Zenimax Media revealed that a June release date for Elder Scrolls Online for the PS4 and Xbox One would be impossible and that it would take about six more months of work.

"Citing ongoing problems with the PS4 and Xbox One server infrastructures, along with a variety of other issues that tend to accompany multi-platform ports, Zenimax says there's just no way the studio could have Elder Scrolls Online ready for launch by the end of June. In fact, The Elder Scrolls Online isn't even going to be ready to ship by the end of the summer," the International Digital Times reports.

"Instead, the studio says they'll need about six more months to get The Elder Scrolls Online to a point where they feel comfortable releasing the game on consoles. Fortunately, not everyone who's been waiting for The Elder Scrolls Online to make the jump will be forced to wait until the end of 2014 to get hands-on time with the first massively-multiplayer entry in the history of the Elder Scrolls franchise."

Last year, Zenimax and Bethesda released teasers for Elder Scrolls Online including new concept artwork and an in-depth gameplay video.

The company did not mention a new release date in their delay announcement.

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