MICROSOFT ESO gold xbox VS. SONY: Both companies served up flashy presentations of the forthcoming next generation consoles, the Xbox One and the PlayStation 4. Microsoft's show came off bland and corporate, and did little to answer consumer disenchantment with the Xbox One's requirement for regular Internet connections and Microsoft's vague statements on the playability of used games. Sony came out swinging, promising it would not try to restrict used game sales and the PS4 would not require a persistent online connection. 7. Great Games Sooner Rather Than Later: The big advantage developers have when making a title late in the lifecycle of a console is being able to push the hardware to the limit. Many of the best titles of this generation will be out by the end of the year. Sony's The Last of Us comes out this week, and might be the crown jewel of the PS3 era. Ubisoft's Watch Dogs will be unleashed this holiday season. From the makers of the Assassin's Creed series comes a neon city tale: think GTA open world chaos, but your most powerful weapon is a smart phone. Ellen Page's Beyond: Two Souls (her voice, her motion capture) comes out this October. Subscribe today for full access on your desktop, tablet, and mobile device.Already a print edition subscriber, but don't have a login?Activate your digital access.Manage your account settings.My AccountView the E NewspaperView your Insider deals and moreBethesda Softworks' multiplayer role playing epic The Elder Scrolls Online will explore new territory: the video game console.The publisher announced ESO will make its debut on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One on June 9. The game will also ditch a monthly subscription, requiring players only make the initial purchase of the game.The Elder Scrolls Online: Tamriel Unlimited will include the original game, which launched last year for PC and Mac, as well as all updates and content added after the game launches. This special edition will be available on PC and Mac in March. Matt:I used to be the sort of gamer who had time to play MMOs likeUltima Online, Everquest andWoW, then I had a kid last summer, which means I now the sort of gamer who reminisces about when I used to have time to play games for more than five minutes a day on an iPhone. Laying those deficiencies aside, I sympathetic to what Bethesda after here with the monthly fee angle. The Elder Scrolls, which I been playing since Arena, is in theory anyway about sticking you in a sandbox, blowing a whistle, then trying to stay as much out of your way as possible. The free to play model, which I have no problem with in games like Guild Wars 2 or Defense of the Ancients 2, doesn feel like the right approach, given what Firor and his team say they up to. Welcome to take part in Safewow Christmas promotion. Using 7% off code "HCD7" to buy ESO GOLD NA/EU on safewow from December 20 to December 28. At the same time safewow new member system is also online now,never miss to be a new member and you will obtain extral 1%-8% discount for buying any Products. Safewow The Elder Scrolls Online Gold link:https://www.safewow.com/the-elder-scrolls-online-gold https://www.safewow.com/uploads/Safewow/EDM/hot_christmas_deals_seo.jpg