• ironic_elk
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    71 year ago

    They are two different markets. You can also buy the next elder scrolls have while paying for ESO.

    One is a single player game, the other is an mmo with that mmo feel.

    • DpwnShift
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      11 year ago

      I’m not quite sure what your point is, but they aren’t “two different markets”.

      Sure, one is a (mostly) subscription model, but at the end of the day, they’re both digital Elder Scrolls games sold by the same publisher.

      • Blakerboy777
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        61 year ago

        In the Venn diagram of people who will pay for ESO and people who will pay for ES6, I’m sure there’s a ton of overlap, but there’s probably some ESO players that aren’t necessarily huge fans of single player games, and I know for a fact a huge portion of people who played ES5 and will play ES6 will never play ESO. They are not the exact same group of consumers.

      • jinno
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        41 year ago

        Prior to ESO, though, Elder Scrolls was a franchise entirely marketed at people who wanted single player RPG experiences.

        Even if it’s still Elder Scrolls content- a good portion of that original market is not going to have interest in a multiplayer experience. Or a subscription experience. Or a”live narrative” experience with gated content windows.

        It’s a very different experience at its core, so while there may be an overlap between the two markets in the Venn Diagram, it’s still a very different market segment than a pure single player outing.