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Announcement?
Just wondering - are we going to get an official word or announcement for ZOS regarding the latest IGN article?
For those who haven't read it:
http://m.uk.ign.com/articles/2016/06/15/e3-2016-the-elder-scrolls-online-to-receive-new-dungeons-customisation-and-housing-dlcSpeaking to IGN, game director Matt Firor confirmed that an Argonian Dungeon Pack and character customising barber shop would arrive in August, while the much-requested addition of player housing would be added in "the first quarter of next year".
Developer Zenimax announced the content barrier-collapsing One Tamriel update and a console release for the Dark Brotherhood DLC at Bethesda's E3 showcase.
Elder Scrolls Online: Tamriel Unlimited Official Dark Brotherhood - Blood Will Flow Trailer
Firor says that Zenimax is aiming to release multiple, smaller DLC packs to cater to players who return to the game intermittently, creating something akin to 'episodes' for the game:
"It’s interesting to see what happens when you take away the subscription model away," Firor explained. "You don’t see a hardcore playstyle - like playing for six months and then quitting - we don’t see that. We have a lot of players who will play for two or three weeks because they want to get through a zone and then stop. Then they come back two months later for another month, because there’s no pressure to play all of it at once.
"Our DLC packs cater to that, because they’re smaller, bite-size chunks of story and associated quests."
I'm sure everything is true as IGN aren't known for false reports, but I thought we'd be told first - through official channels? Or at least immediately after.
Also, what Matt said about the audience ZOS are catering to (intermittent players) - isn't that a bit risky? I mean, some players leave due to bugs and lack of content. Offering "bite-sized" DLC may not be enough for those loyal fans. Of course it depends how small we're talking, I'm not expecting ZOS to work 24/7 for content when there's other things to be done. I'm just worried loyal, long-term fans aren't having their voices heard.
Any chance we can have reassurance and an official word regarding the article? Maybe a little something extra for us ESO buffs?