The more I think about it, the more unsettling it seems. They’re clearly trying to funnel players into recurring monthly subscriptions rather than offering one-time purchases. This likely means there won’t be enough content moving forward to justify standalone purchases.
It reeks of desperation and feels like a telltale sign of a game sliding into decline.
I'm not sure it is a symptom of decline at all, especially given their main competitors are Subscribe to Play.
xclassgaming wrote: »I like this; and i hope this is how seasons are montersied i'd rather just pay my yearly eso+ alone; then my yearly eso+ and the chapter/season.
xclassgaming wrote: »I like this; and i hope this is how seasons are montersied i'd rather just pay my yearly eso+ alone; then my yearly eso+ and the chapter/season.
It’d be fine if it was this way for solo story content, the problem here is that this is group content. So everyone in ones circle has to buy eso+, assuming that they are actually able to do so, in order to not be left behind or hold everyone else up.
xclassgaming wrote: »I like this; and i hope this is how seasons are montersied i'd rather just pay my yearly eso+ alone; then my yearly eso+ and the chapter/season.
It’d be fine if it was this way for solo story content, the problem here is that this is group content. So everyone in ones circle has to buy eso+, assuming that they are actually able to do so, in order to not be left behind or hold everyone else up.
They’ve signaled that Seasons will follow the same model.
No one who left is going to be motivated to return, knowing they’ll need a monthly subscription now—especially if they’ve already spent hundreds on previous DLC.
By shifting their business model, they’re essentially forcing subscriptions to access content and participate in the community. It feels like a deliberate move to lock players in, rather than providing genuine value for the cost.
licenturion wrote: »I don't like it, but I guess they have to recoup some of the money lost on Chapter sales. I expect all future DLC from now on to require an active ESO+ sub to access and play while the current ''season'' is active. Then they will probably put it for sale at the Crown Store when the new ''season'' starts.
Well maybe they want to gather data as well.
But I don’t know if they will get more money this way.
If everything becomes an ESO+ exclusive I will just miss out on the content and play it during a trial. Or I will wait until there is a whole bunch of new content and I will focus on that while I get 1 month of ESO+, play the new stuff, get the companions and other stuff and cancel.
I also wouldn’t buy anymore crowns in sale either because my main crown purchases have always been DLC.
So that is less engagement with new content and less spending. This way of releasing content and no chapter is getting my hype level for ESO at a very low point for 2025. Luckily I also play a bunch of other games while I wait.
Just remember people: if you are not okay with this, vote with your wallet. I is the only powerful tool make then change their mind next time.
Again, a lot of discontent out of nowhere... You will still be able to buy them, just not right away, but when they move to the crown store... Is this such a big problem? What a stupid idea, to wait a year and then complete the released dungeons in a month. They will no longer require a subscription and can be purchased for crowns, as you wanted... With this logic, nothing stopped you from doing the same before...
Again, a lot of discontent out of nowhere... You will still be able to buy them, just not right away, but when they move to the crown store... Is this such a big problem? What a stupid idea, to wait a year and then complete the released dungeons in a month. They will no longer require a subscription and can be purchased for crowns, as you wanted... With this logic, nothing stopped you from doing the same before...
xclassgaming wrote: »I like this; and i hope this is how seasons are montersied i'd rather just pay my yearly eso+ alone; then my yearly eso+ and the chapter/season.
It’d be fine if it was this way for solo story content, the problem here is that this is group content. So everyone in ones circle has to buy eso+, assuming that they are actually able to do so, in order to not be left behind or hold everyone else up.
They’ve signaled that Seasons will follow the same model.
No one who left is going to be motivated to return, knowing they’ll need a monthly subscription now—especially if they’ve already spent hundreds on previous DLC.
By shifting their business model, they’re essentially forcing subscriptions to access content and participate in the community. It feels like a deliberate move to lock players in, rather than providing genuine value for the cost.
Again, a lot of discontent out of nowhere... You will still be able to buy them, just not right away, but when they move to the crown store... Is this such a big problem? What a stupid idea, to wait a year and then complete the released dungeons in a month. They will no longer require a subscription and can be purchased for crowns, as you wanted... With this logic, nothing stopped you from doing the same before...
Again, a lot of discontent out of nowhere... You will still be able to buy them, just not right away, but when they move to the crown store... Is this such a big problem? What a stupid idea, to wait a year and then complete the released dungeons in a month. They will no longer require a subscription and can be purchased for crowns, as you wanted... With this logic, nothing stopped you from doing the same before...
I was wondering if someone was going to make a thread about this, I considered making one myself. I understand why they would do this, I do, but it feels a bit scummy and makes me sad because the friends I enjoy playing dungeons with absolutely will not get eso+, so even IF I cave and buy eso+, I can’t play GROUP CONTENT with my friends while the hype is still there.One month of ESO+ is cheaper than buying the dungeons outright.
We aren’t playing the dungeon for one month. If the dungeons are easy, then we could get tri in the month, but then we would have to buy it again for motif drop and then again for monster mask, and not be able to help anyone complete the dungeons at any point between those times, let alone if we want the dungeons just because we like them. If anything, having them be more expensive than buying eso+ on launch is more of a reason to let us buy them at launch.
It is designed to funnel people into paying for ESO+, for sure. I expect it'll be available to purchase later on, so you can always wait.
KekwLord3000 wrote: »To be fair there isn't a huge rush to do new dungeons, besides them being new.
Cause motifs will drop in like 6-7 months from now? with the mask in 1-2 years.
Only reason to do dungeons asap is if there was a meta set that you had to get or else you will fall behind, which isn't the case at least that's what I've heard that the sets there are kinda meh at best.
James-Wayne wrote: »
But once you have collected all the sets and achievements which you can get in one month easily, why still play it?
It's just 10 dollars A MONTH, i.e. avoid drinking 2 beers and you'll be fine. You get an insane amount of value for that 10 dollars.
licenturion wrote: »Just read the announcement on the official new page.
As mentioned above, if you wish to tackle these two new Alliance War-themed dungeons, you’ll need an active ESO Plus membership. The dungeon DLC will NOT be available for purchase for crowns at launch.
This is a bad move and sets a really bad precedent for the upcoming seasonal stuff.
I will wait until they are for sale at some point or wait until there is another trial week. Or just wait out a year of content and grab everything with one month of ESO+. No need for buying crowns either in sale because DLC was my main use for crowns. It will be a cheap year for a patient gamer.
I wonder also if this will affect matchmaking times for group finder now that a part of the community is excluded.
What do other think of this?
CoolBlast3 wrote: »I don't really see the issue here. We all knew ZOS was going to hammer down monetization to make up for the lack of Chapter sales. If all they do is ESO+ then like...who cares?
Do people actually buy dungeons with crowns? That's such a waste of money honestly, they've never been worth the price.
AlterBlika wrote: »CoolBlast3 wrote: »I don't really see the issue here. We all knew ZOS was going to hammer down monetization to make up for the lack of Chapter sales. If all they do is ESO+ then like...who cares?
Do people actually buy dungeons with crowns? That's such a waste of money honestly, they've never been worth the price.
I bought all DLCs a few years ago. I'd spend much more money if I just subbed every time.
Now I need to buy worthless (for me) sub and eventually buy these dungeons in store when they're finally available. Seems like a waste of money to me, compared to the old monetization model.
Although it's not a big problem if they're unavailable for say a few months. But waiting a year to buy dungeons pack after its release surely sucks.