The Elder Scrolls Online Stadia gamers can move their progression to computer

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Bethesda as well as ZeniMax Online are the most up to date business seeking to assist stuck Google Stadia gamers following Google’s shock news that it is shuttering its cloud streaming solution.

In a tweet, the authorities The Elder Scrolls Online account recognized the effect Google’s decision has had on its players (opens up in brand-new tab) as well as claimed that whilst it had actually spent some time to “discuss next steps”, it might currently validate that Stadia gamers will certainly have the ability to move their Stadia ESO accounts to computer.

“Since the news of Stadia shutting down, Bethesda Softworks and ZeniMax Online Studios have been discussing next steps for our Elder Scrolls Online Stadia players and we appreciate your patience,” the business claimed (many thanks, MassivelyOP (opens up in brand-new tab)).

“We are happy to share that our Stadia players will be able to transfer their ESO accounts to PC, bringing with them all of their progress, including but not limited to existing characters, purchased items, achievements, and inventory. Since Stadia players already play ESO on our PC servers, all of their friends and guilds will be waiting for them once they complete the transfer.  

“We will certainly have even more info on just how to do this quickly, so please remain tuned.”

Google announced Stadia’s closure in a blog post last week, explaining that the service will stay live until January 18, 2023, for players to “total last play sessions”. Refunds for customers who bought software and hardware through the Google store are expected to go out in mid-January. 

It follows similar pledges from other developers like Ubisoft, which has also confirmed that it is “working” to help Stadia players (opens in new tab) “bring the games you own on Stadia to COMPUTER via Ubisoft Connect”.

“While Stadia will certainly close down on January 18, 2023, we enjoy to share that we’re functioning to bring the games you have on Stadia to COMPUTER via Ubisoft Connect,” Ubisoft announced in a tweet. “We’ll have even more to share concerning certain information in addition to the effect for Ubisoft+ customers at a later day.”

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It released on PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X, Xbox One, and PC via Steam in November 2021, and more recently it came to Switch (opens up in brand-new tab) as well as became a proper retro game on GOG (opens in new tab). 

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Source: gamesradar.com

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