Since it’s rebranding and release on current generation consoles The Elder Scrolls Online: Tamriel Unlimited has received more positive reviews. Because of these perceived pitfalls, many gamers felt that it just wasn’t worth the initial payment for the game and a monthly subscription fee a feature that was dropped in March of this year. The game received mixed reviewed upon first release, many criticizing it for the amount of bugs, lack of promoting playing with others and not living up to the epicness shown in the trailers. It’s been well over a year since The Elder Scrolls Online was initially released on PC, Mac and Steam, and ZeniMax Studios’ MMORPG has seen a lot of changes in the past 12 months! Earlier this year the entire game was rebranded as The Elder Scrolls Online: Tamriel Unlimited, with the PS4 and Xbox One versions being released back in June. Bal is invading the entirety of Tamriel by merging his plane of Oblivion with ours and it’s up to you, a mighty hero of Tamriel, to put a stop to it.
Set 1000 years before the events of 2011’s award winning The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, the main storyline of The Elder Scrolls Online: Tamriel Unlimited revolves around a Daedric Prince named Molag Bal. Sound Design: Joshua Smith, Michael Schwendler & co. Composers: Brad Derrick & Jeremy Soule (Main Theme Only)