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Elder Scrolls Online Does Not Require a PlayStation Plus Membership on PS4

Posted on the 28 January 2014 by Sameo452005 @iSamKulii
Elder Scrolls Online does not require a PlayStation Plus membership on PS4
The Elder Scrolls Online will not require a PlayStation Plus membership to play on PlayStation 4, according to the devs.
Speaking a developer Q&A on the PlayStation Blog, ZeniMax Online also clarified how the servers will work in the upcoming MMO.
As far as a PS Plus membership was concerned, Zenimax had this to say: “A PlayStation Plus membership is not required to play The Elder Scrolls Online. PS4 players will only be required to pay the same monthly subscription associated with The Elder Scrolls Online that PC and Mac users will pay — nothing more.”
The same cannot be said of Xbox One, as Bethesda confirmed to Joystiq that an Xbox Live Gold membership will be required to play the MMO on the console.
PlayStation 4 players in both Europe and North America will also have regional dedicated servers: “PS4 users will play The Elder Scrolls Online on either the European PS4 megaserver or the North American PS4 megaserver.”
This means that PC and Mac users will not be able to play with other on PS4 players, which ZeniMax said was “good news for PS4 players,” as they won’t have to “worry about contending with higher-level PC players when ESO launches on the PlayStation 4.”
The beta for the PS4 will be coming sometime in Q2.  

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