The infrastructure of the MMO is being updated

Jun 24, 2015 21:13 GMT  ·  By

The development team at ZeniMax Online and publisher Bethesda are continuing to put in a lot of work for The Elder Scrolls Online, and new patches are now live on all the platforms on which the MMO is live.

On the PlayStation 4, the game is up to version 1.0.4, while the Xbox One has already reached 1.0.0.5, with the official forums offering a full look at the patch notes for those who are interested.

Gamers who are annoyed by the big size of the patch download need to know that the two companies are offering all the changes of the previously offered updates in one package.

On the PC, The Elder Scrolls Online has received patch 2.0.11, because the developers have more freedom to deliver changes as soon as they are tested.

ZeniMax Online also says that it will be taking the MMO down for maintenance once again on Thursday, June 25, with the offline period extending from 6 AM Pacific Daylight Time to 11 AM PDT.

Those who are logged into The Elder Scrolls Online will be able to continue to play, but the rest of the community will be locked out for the five-hour period.

It is unclear whether a new patch is being prepared or if the developers are only focused on upgrading the infrastructure on home consoles.