The popular Bethesda MMO will make the leap to a one-time purchase between console and PC.
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One of the great online experiences from Bethesda is about to take a significant step within the Xbox ecosystem. The Elder Scrolls Online will officially join Xbox Play Anywhere on June 2, expanding possibilities for those who already play it or were thinking of starting.
This move reinforces one of Xbox’s most interesting ideas in recent years: eliminating barriers between platforms and allowing players to have more freedom to choose where they play without worrying about duplicate purchases.
The Elder Scrolls Online arrives on Xbox Play Anywhere on June 2
With this incorporation, any user who buys The Elder Scrolls Online on Xbox will be able to play it on both console and PC with a single digital purchase, while also keeping their progress synchronized between both platforms.
This means you’ll be able to:
- Continue your game on PC and pick it up on console
- Access your content without paying twice
- Keep progress and characters synchronized
This type of integration is especially useful in an MMO like this, where gaming sessions can vary greatly and aren’t always played on the same device. Additionally, the arrival on Play Anywhere can attract new players who hadn’t made the leap yet, as it offers greater flexibility when enjoying the game.
Xbox continues to gradually expand this feature with more titles, and the incorporation of The Elder Scrolls Online is one of the most significant due to its weight within the catalog. Another step towards a more connected and accessible ecosystem.

