Gamers will be able to enjoy it soon after the MMO's launch

Mar 17, 2014 23:26 GMT  ·  By

The development team at ZeniMax Online working on The Elder Scrolls Online says that it is already working on the first post-launch update for the MMO, which is currently called Craglorn, designed to offer group-based, end-game Player versus Environment content.

Matt Firor, the game director, explains in an official letter to fans that, "We hope that an engaging player experience, compelling content updates, outstanding customer service, and ongoing adjustments in response to player feedback keep you coming back to Tamriel."

The company also has plans to offer a number of subscription discount packs when The Elder Scrolls Online is launched on the PC and the Mac on April 4.

The MMO is also set to be launched on the Xbox One from Microsoft and the PlayStation 4 from Sony in the summer.

The title is designed to take gamers 1,000 years before the events of the single-player franchise titles, allowing them to ally with one of three major factions that are battling for control of the game world and to stop the plot of a Daedra.

ZeniMax Online and Bethesda are planning to deliver both single-player content and massive alliance versus alliance combat that involves more players than any other MMO before it.