'Elder Scrolls Online' bugs and other problems bother gamers

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Game company Bethesda Softworks provided "Elder Scrolls Online" beta players with full game access for free over the weekend. From April 16 to 20, it released all the major game updates at no cost, alongside the entire "Elder Scrolls: Tamriel Unlimited" game. 

The game publisher started strong this year after announcing that the popular MMO role-playing game will be made available for PlayStation 4 and Xbox One platforms in June, and released the game's PC and Mac versions just last month. It also changed the game subscription policy this year to become a one-time purchase game for the benefit of the players. 

However, recent reports claim that players are having problems because of several unfixable bugs. Some players even claimed that they did not enjoy the game design as well as its actual gameplay, especially since it is peppered with issues. 

At the moment, Bethesda and game developer Zenimax Online Studios have not released any information about the possible patches or fixes for the noticeable bugs in the game. 

Meanwhile, most fans of "Elder Scrolls" are highly anticipating the release of the sixth major installment in the series. Reports claim that "Elder Scrolls 6" might make its debut during the gaming company's event at the Electronic Entertainment Expo this June. 

As early as now, fans are concerned that the upcoming "Elder Scrolls" release could come out with the same bug problems as "Elder Scrolls Online." However, ZeniMax wants to assure the players of the game that there is no need to worry about the performance of the sixth "Elder Scrolls" game since it will be a different experience from the current one. 

At the moment, there is no news regarding the release date of "Elder Scrolls 6."

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