Google Stadia gamers can transfer The Elder Scrolls Online game progress to a PC

3 years ago
Google Stadia gamers can transfer The Elder Scrolls Online game progress to a PC

The world-famous company Google has upset the gaming community with information about the termination of its cloud streaming service. Those studios whose games are supported by the service are discussing what awaits gamers next.

So, the companies Bethesda Softworks and ZeniMax, involved in the creation and release of the role-playing multiplayer novelty The Elder Scrolls Online, decided to discuss what will be the following steps for gamers. Fortunately, it became known that gamers can transfer their own accounts to PC without losing any progress, including all in-game items earned in the game, their own achievements, etc.

Google managed to reassure buyers, saying that they would certainly return the money for purchases already made by gamers. However, it is not yet known whether gamers will have to deposit funds again in order to purchase a game novelty or other content and complete the process of transferring the accounts to The Elder Scrolls Online.

Recall that the company announced the termination of the service in its own blog. This service will function until January 18, 2023, so players can finish their final gaming sessions. Apparently, the refund will take place in mid-January.

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