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The Elder Scrolls Online Outage Map

The map below depicts the most recent cities worldwide where The Elder Scrolls Online users have reported problems and outages. If you are having an issue with The Elder Scrolls Online, make sure to submit a report below

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The heatmap above shows where the most recent user-submitted and social media reports are geographically clustered. The density of these reports is depicted by the color scale as shown below.

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The Elder Scrolls Online is a massively multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG) developed by ZeniMax Online Studios and published by Bethesda Softworks. Available for Xbox, Playstation and Windows.

Most Affected Locations

Outage reports and issues in the past 15 days originated from:

Location Reports
Odessa, Odessa 1
Wake Forest, NC 1
Oxford, England 2
Bratislava, Bratislavský 1
Göteborg, Västra Götaland 1
Horní Jelení, Pardubický 1
Yerevan, Yerevan 1
Villeurbanne, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes 1
Cottage Grove, OR 1
Colorado Springs, CO 1
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The Elder Scrolls Online Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • SV_108
    SV 108 (@SV_108) reported

    @MrCraneGames @Pirat_Nation Ah, so a Cyberpunk 2077 style reinvention. That might help, but the problem is that they're behind schedule for Elder Scrolls 6 and Fallout 5. It's kind of a Catch-22 situation for them. Personally, I wish they'd just hand over Fallout 5 to another studio to clear their schedule

  • amorus93
    Magiya93 (@amorus93) reported

    @TAHK0 Eh plenty of franchises do this fine without shoving their predecessors under the rug you don’t need to have played every elder scrolls game to get into Skyrim, also Zelda had no problem doing this before Totk

  • AtlasAirx
    Atlas Air 🇦🇺 (@AtlasAirx) reported

    @MedeirosDa61624 @TESOnline Exactly, it’s your experience. Unfortunately it’s not everyone’s experience. It doesn’t take much to see all the forum, reddit, facebook posts and most importantly what you hear in your community. It’s a growing issue across servers but I’m sure some are worse than others.

  • MosesGames
    ShadowMosesLikes🎮🎧💿🏢💿 (@MosesGames) reported

    @TESOnline Fix the curator bug for the Night Market! Can’t see the quest starter in store or in game?!

  • Peyote_Wolf_TV
    Peyote_Wolf (@Peyote_Wolf_TV) reported

    @TESOnline Will vengeance fix the 10+ yr old server issues in Cyro or BG? Or just a small revamp to ui so ppl can say.. oooh thats cool lol but servers will still be all fudged up

  • CreepPhone
    V E R S A Y C E (@CreepPhone) reported

    @TESOnline Of ALL the Vengeance campaigns I hit a giant lag spike and got booted from the entire game during the recent battle at Chal, it's this one, the one where you messed with AOEs.

  • MosesGames
    ShadowMosesLikes🎮🎧💿🏢💿 (@MosesGames) reported

    @kellyoleksak @TESOnline Can’t access it still so god only knows! @TESOnline need to fix it quick!

  • nichtnoki
    Doomer Fuggs hier mit Klarname! (@nichtnoki) reported

    @RonnieBlaz3 @TESOnline I play currently on PC/EU and I played on Xbox/EU till 2019. PvP were always laggy. It was the worst in 2017! The problem was the netcode and not so much the servers. Servers became better though. Much less problems with connectivity and rarely lags in PvE raids and stuff. PvP still shity though bc, like I said, netcode! To much garbage requests vom the server leads to too much data that has to be handled. They should really redo that from scratch with a tighter code. So better no usage of AI bs. They will probably not do this o.o"

  • DarkRictor
    Dark Rictor (@DarkRictor) reported

    @TESOnline Wow, I thought people were being too hard on this, but they were right. Solo Veteran Dungeon: No problem. Solo one mob in Night Market: F#ck No!

  • xycofox
    Xycofox (@xycofox) reported

    @BethesdaSupport @TESOnline Going on 3 weeks now since I paid for one month of ******* ESO Plus and you sons of ******* keep escalating it, quit dodging the ************* problem and send me my goddamn money back!

  • MosesGames
    ShadowMosesLikes🎮🎧💿🏢💿 (@MosesGames) reported

    @TESOnline So I can play the Night Market on a different character but can’t start the main quest with the curator on it? Please fix this.

  • GetFitWithJared
    Jared Shapiro (@GetFitWithJared) reported

    @xonebros I think long running franchises like Elder Scrolls, GTA and even my beloved Halo are in for a rude awakening. The gap between their entries is way too wide. We've gone from 3-5 years to 10-12 or more. The fans of the previous games move on and in some cases become developers themselves. That's where we see games like Crimson Desert, Expedition 33 and more come into the picture. These developers were inspired by the old franchises and made their own games with passion. GTA, Elder Scrolls and Halo are now established corporate franchises. Each entry has come out feeling more like it's trying to appease a corporate overlord that's demanding more revenue be generated from a single title instead of creating a one and done game in a timely manner New gamers are also coming along that aren't familiar with said franchises due to the gap in releases. A kid born on the release day for Skyrim is now in high school. They grew up with Skyrim being "that old game that Dad liked". While some may have gotten curious and gone back to experience and enjoy Skyrim (much like I went back to experience and later love Pac-Man and Donkey Kong), many just played whatever the new hotness was. In many cases, that was a cheap or free to play live service title like Fortnite, Roblox or Minecraft that could be experienced on any device they owned. Elder Scrolls VI and other legacy franchises have to deal with these. I think GTA 6 is going to be a massive test for these legacy titles and I don't think it's going to sell as strong as people think. A combination of unfamiliarity with GTA in Gen Alpha and Gen Z and the inflated cost of modern AAA will be a massive deterrent. I'm sure my fellow Millennial and Gen X gamers will buy it...assuming they haven't aged out of the hobby. Sadly, as that terrible Game Rant top 10 🐐 of gaming survey showed, we're becoming a rare breed in the industry.

  • RyanDeMauro3
    RandyZakk76 (@RyanDeMauro3) reported

    @TESOnline Weapon "previews" glitch my weapon into an iron dagger for some reason. I still don't know what DLCs are gonna be free. I'm not a big fan of the 12 month premiums tomes deal. I think ESO+ should have those unlocked. I am enjoying it, though.

  • Bojanglablonic
    Bojanglatron (@Bojanglablonic) reported

    @LilithLovett Current Triple A meta is multiplayer shooters with live service and ranking systems, unfortunately. Elder Scrolls 6 is on hold till Todd figures out how to make it a multiplayer shooter. Let's hope he learns from Fallout 76.

  • Darellano344205
    Darellano (@Darellano344205) reported

    @BethesdaSupport @TESOnline Why have such a lengthy maintenance period when you still haven't banned the cheaters—the ones using hacks to glitch under the map to gain an unfair advantage in Cyrodiil? And what about the bots farming materials and experience points all across Tamriel?

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