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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
Berlin, Berlin 1
Winter Springs, FL 2
Bielefeld, NRW 1
Moncton, NB 1
Arlington, VA 1
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
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The Elder Scrolls Online Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • trevorriegerxxx
    Trevor Rieger (@trevorriegerxxx) reported

    The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered by publisher Bethesda Softworks has not received a formal PC patch since Update 1.2 was released in July 2025. Frame rates dropping and traversal stuttering are still a problem for players.

  • Chris_GWW
    Chris W (@Chris_GWW) reported

    @Swurv__ Crimson Desert isn't an Elder Scrolls killer but it's showing us what could... People say Skyrim holds up but I can't play it again without a few thousand mods, Lorerim/Nolvus completely revamp the game to a modern standard and I can't go back to vanilla. I enjoyed it in it's time but it's dead for anyone that's already been there done that... let's be honest. Bethesda has nothing to worry about on sales and player numbers on release day but they should be worried about retention. I can't play Starfield it's the same old jank it just looks a little better but in a few years once Bethesda tosses it aside and modders do their magic I'll probably put a thousand hours more on it. I'll pre order it the morning of release and wait a couple weeks before the refund deadline to play it, see if Bethesda has improved or not because I can't do another plain three slash bethesda game, I just can't it's 30 years old. It took them until starfield just to figure out ladders... LADDERS meanwhile FO4 modders made functional ladders in their engine they said couldn't do it lol that should be telling us something. The lore will save it, the lore is what most of us care about, we live with the bethesda jank but we shouldn't have to. They also forced their lore writer out, that's a problem...

  • xCaptRedbeard
    Captain Redbeard (@xCaptRedbeard) reported

    @Pip_Playz I mean, you could say the same thing about Elder Scrolls and Fallout, especially during the first few years of release. Broken, repetitive, but still enjoyable. Bethesda just doesn’t handhold, so we have to use a bit of imagination and head-canon. To each their own, though.

  • TheSystem_0
    Fabio D.H. (@TheSystem_0) reported

    @LeonardFrom719 @Burnvolver @humorMEplzz How old are you to talk like you are 5, do you speak to your father and mother that way? Don’t call her a *****? Grow up and stop insulting people just because you feel like it. There are many examples of utterly broken old games on release, like the old elder scrolls, dwarf fortress, super Mario for Nintendo 64, Spyro etc etc

  • NoseOfDeath
    Nose | 🎮 Final Fantasy XV (@NoseOfDeath) reported

    Nope. Skyrim is my first and only Elder Scrolls game and I played it back when it first released on Xbox 360. I wasn't familiar with RPG's either at the time with only Demons Souls and Mass Effect the games I played previously. Took a second but I got through it with no issues.

  • Serpent_Zen
    Serpent_Zen (@Serpent_Zen) reported

    @BethesdaSupport @TESOnline Not resolved, error 307 every time I try logging back in. NA server.

  • littlefoxcz
    Little fox (@littlefoxcz) reported

    @inkedraven_eso @TESOnline None. Too dangerous. Kicu-Arc prefers drunk-dancing in taverns and becoming the local problem instead. 🦊

  • InfamousLiberal
    InfamousLiberalGamer (@InfamousLiberal) reported

    This proves HOW FOOLISH you are You have given MS/Xbox license to REMOVE 1st party games using the EXCUSE of cost ratio to XGP users Will Elder Scrolls 6 be in XGP? Maybe the cost of the game is too much per MS You fools have made a mess of a great service all becuz of

  • Sambei_Gaming
    BattledadTV (@Sambei_Gaming) reported

    @BethesdaSupport @TESOnline anyone else suddenly getting the 201 error?

  • LightShadowOnyx
    N7LightShadowOnyx (@LightShadowOnyx) reported

    @Nick101Gaming you really think fable, gears, halo would get these sales without playstation? How about elder scrolls fallout doom state of decay spyro crash bandicoot

  • AmericanTimdog
    Timdog (@AmericanTimdog) reported

    If xbox loses day and date on gamepass xbox can have Doom Fallout Elder Scrolls Halo Forza Gears Overwatch StarCraft Diablo Crash Tony Hawk Fable Quake Wolfenstein As console exclusives

  • Nikfor_
    𝙉𝙄𝙆𝙁𝙊𝙍 (@Nikfor_) reported

    Now that it is confirmed Call of Duty will not launch on Game Pass Day One, it naturally makes me think about how this decision could affect The Elder Scrolls VI. CoD is a first party franchise with a lot of microtransactions, so removing it from Day One shows that Microsoft is adjusting how it approaches major releases. Elder Scrolls is one of Xbox’s biggest IPs, and ES6 will almost certainly have a massive budget while being a single player game with far fewer monetisation options than a live service title. Because of that, it is reasonable to wonder whether Microsoft might use a similar strategy there as well. Do you think ES6 could also skip Day One on Game Pass, or is this change truly limited to Call of Duty? I am genuinely curious how you all see this situation. I buy a lot of games myself and I also have Game Pass, so I am looking at it from both perspectives. If live service titles with strong monetisation are difficult to support on Game Pass, it raises interesting questions about how huge single player projects fit into the model. We will see how it develops in the coming months and years. Overall I think the change makes sense, but it also brings up some valid things to think about.

  • truegram
    Accidental Suicide the Clinton Foundation (@truegram) reported

    @TESOnline Update is more broken then the relationship between a Onlyfans model an her dad

  • normal_jake_
    Immortan Joe Mazzulla (@normal_jake_) reported

    @AF17550 It had its issues and a lot of them were avoidable but as someone who plays a TON of space games I don’t think people gave them enough credit at all. It’s real ******* hard to do what they did lol. This isn’t like making an elder scrolls or fallout, it’s a big technical ask!

  • gasgasgas3
    hellbender 🔱 🇵🇸 (@gasgasgas3) reported

    @Swurv__ CD wasn’t even that good. It’s a complete non issue to elder scrolls 6

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