The MMO will be launched on April 4 on the PC after a few more tests

Feb 16, 2014 22:28 GMT  ·  By

The development team at ZeniMax Online announces that it is lifting the Non Disclosure Agreement for its MMO The Elder Scrolls Online for all future beta events, which means that gamers are free to share their opinions of the MMO.

The company writes in an official announcement that, "There isn't a beta event taking place now, but we'll hold another soon - watch for invites. You'll be free to capture and share footage and screenshots, stream your gameplay, and talk about the game wherever you'd like during that test (and in future tests)."

So far just a limited number of press outlets offered information about The Elder Scrolls Online, which is due to be launched on April 4 on the PC all over the world.

The MMO will also get PlayStation 4 and the Xbox One versions during the summer, although no cross-platform play will be implemented.