'Elder Scrolls Online: Tamriel Unlimited' release date details unveiled

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Good news for "Elder Scrolls" fans as "Elder Scrolls Online: Tamriel Unlimited" is coming to stores sometime this year. 

Based on the game's official blog site, players will be able to wander off in the amazing world of Tamriel on the game's console version for the very first time when "The Elder Scrolls Online" is released to Xbox One and PlayStation 4 internationally beginning June 9. The console release is called "The Elder Scrolls Online: Tamriel Unlimited."

The game's announcement says, "In the latest and biggest Elder Scrolls game ever made, you can choose to adventure alone, quest with friends, or join an army of hundreds in epic player vs. player battles as you explore and discover the secrets of a persistent Tamriel." 

The post also mentions that players will no longer have to pay for a monthly game subscription in order to enjoy playing "Elder Scrolls Online" since "Tamriel Unlimited" will be released on June 9 on both consoles and its PC/Mac editions will be unveiled on March 17. Early in 2015, Bethesda Softworks reported that it will remove the subscription to the upcoming version of the game before its release dates. 

Also, "Elder Scrolls Online: Tamriel Unlimited" will reportedly offer premium services that will be included in the ESO Plus optional membership package, which includes exclusive perks like complimentary access to all the expansion packs of the game, XP bonuses, crafting, gold, as well as the monthly allotment of the Crowns that can be used to get items from the Crown Store.

The new edition will include new features including the Justice System, where players can steal, kill, and be sued if caught by the authorities, as well as the Champion System, where max-level characters will be introduced to a new progression system.

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