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Hit PS4, PS5 RPG Is 75% Off on PS Store Just Before Major Update

Hit PS4, PS5 RPG Is 75% Off on PS Store Just Before Major Update

Yahoo22-04-2025
We are in the last couple of days of the Spring Sale. For the past month or so, the sales promotion has saved players up to 75% on some of the best PS5 and PS4 games available on the digital storefront. This includes this hit RPG from a .
The Elder Scrolls Online for PS4 and PS5 is currently $4.99 on the PS Store. That is 75% off the typical $19.99 price tag. Players interested in this deal will want to act fast. The offer ends on April 24 at 2:59 A.M. ET.
'Every legend starts somewhere and in The Elder Scrolls Online, it starts with you,' reads the game's description. 'Write your story into a vibrant chapter of Tamriel's distant past that takes place nearly 1,000 years before the iconic TES V: Skyrim, and discover a world steeped in adventure and possibility.'
It should be noted that this offer is for the Base Game Edition of The Elder Scrolls Online. This includes the base game, as well as the Morrowind Chapter, a piece of DLC that allows players to visit the fan-favorite location. Although it isn't listed, the Imperial City DLC is also free.
When The Elder Scrolls Online first launched, it was met with okay reviews. According to review aggregate website Metacritic, it garnered an average score of 71 across 64 critic reviews.
Despite middling reviews, The Elder Scrolls Online has been an active MMORPG since 2014 and has been receiving regular updates and DLC since launch. In fact, its next major update, simply called Update 46, releases in June and includes new features like subclassing, a new storyline and zone, and other quality-of-life changes. This deal is a solid way for players to get their foot in the door before the update.
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