The Elder Scrolls Online Review

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Elder Scrolls Online Review – The Most Solo-Friendly MMORPG on the Market

The Elder Scrolls Online lets you play a full Elder Scrolls game with optional multiplayer. Our elder scrolls online review covers the 2026 content slate, the chapter model and where ESO sits for solo players, small groups and trials raiders.

Hands-on Tested Independent Scoring Updated 2026

Verdict – Elder Scrolls Online Review Score 8.0 / 10

CPD648 Score: 8.0 / 10 Genre: MMORPG Publisher: ZeniMax Online Studios Last updated: 2026

Our elder scrolls online review scores the game 8.0 / 10. ESO is the closest thing to a single-player Elder Scrolls game with optional multiplayer. Fantastic quest writing, full exploration of Tamriel and an unusual build sandbox keep the experience compelling. Combat feel is the score-limiting factor.

Combat – Light Attacks, Skill Bars, Build Synergy

ESO uses an unusual combat model: every class has access to all weapons, all armour types and every guild skill line. Your “class” picks three thematic skill lines; everything else mixes freely. A Templar with two-handed weapons plays very differently from a Templar with a destruction staff and shield.

The combat itself uses a light-attack weave between abilities. Optimised play looks faster than it feels and the gap between casual and optimised performance is wider than in other MMORPGs – some players love that depth, others find it punishing.

World, Story and Solo Play

ESO covers nearly all of Tamriel – Skyrim, Cyrodiil, Morrowind, Elsweyr, Summerset, the recent chapter zones – with fully voiced quests and stories that hold up against single-player Elder Scrolls entries. Most content is solo-friendly; many players treat ESO as a single-player game with a chat overlay.

Chapter zones (one major expansion per year) add a new region with 30+ hours of new questing and a culminating Trial raid.

Endgame – Trials, Dungeons, PvP

Endgame splits between 12-player Trials, 4-player Dungeons (with Veteran and Hard Mode tiers), and Cyrodiil’s three-faction PvP campaign. Trials reward set-piece gear and leaderboard placements; Dungeons run on a daily and weekly cadence. The PvP is technically large-scale (hundreds of players) but server performance suffers in peak engagements.

Monetisation – Subscription Optional, Chapter Purchases

The base game is a one-time purchase. ESO Plus (around USD 14.99 / month) is optional – it adds the Craft Bag (unlimited material storage), all DLC dungeons and zones, and a monthly crown stipend. Most committed players consider ESO Plus essential, especially the Craft Bag.

The Crown Store sells cosmetics, mounts, pets and crown crates (loot box style, which raises a concern flag). We score the monetisation honestly: not pay-to-win, but the gap between with and without ESO Plus is real.

Performance and Platform

ESO runs on PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One and Xbox Series with cross-platform play within each platform family (not yet PC-console crossplay). PC performance is good on modern hardware. Console performance varies – PS5 / Series X hold 60 FPS in most content; older console generations are noticeably less stable.

Who Should Play The Elder Scrolls Online

Play it if: you want a story-led MMORPG, you primarily play solo, and you enjoy the Elder Scrolls universe.

Skip it if: you bounce on light-attack-weaving combat or you primarily want hardcore raid PvE. Final Fantasy XIV covers raid-led MMOs better.

Elder Scrolls Online Review – FAQs

Quick answers about this title, system requirements, payment models and where it stands in 2026.

Is The Elder Scrolls Online worth playing in 2026?

Yes. Our elder scrolls online review scores ESO 8.0 / 10. The solo content alone is worth the buy-in, and the latest chapter zones are some of the strongest in the franchise.

Do I need ESO Plus?

Not strictly. ESO Plus adds the Craft Bag, all DLC dungeons and zones, and a monthly crown stipend. Most committed players consider the Craft Bag alone worth the subscription.

Can I play ESO completely solo?

Yes. The main story, all chapter content, and most dungeons can be cleared solo with companion NPCs. Only Trials and competitive PvP require groups.

Is ESO connected to single-player Elder Scrolls games?

ESO is set in the same universe but in an earlier age. You will recognise locations, factions and references from Morrowind, Oblivion and Skyrim.

Does ESO support cross-platform play?

Yes within each platform family (PC EU, PC NA, PlayStation EU, PlayStation NA, Xbox EU, Xbox NA). PC-to-console crossplay is not yet supported.

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