No, Elder Scrolls Online is free to play.
No, Elder Scrolls Online is free to play.
It seems there was a mention of something being taken away, though it's unclear what exactly. You're curious if you can still purchase memberships despite this change.
You remain able to pay a monthly subscription fee, while also receiving additional benefits and micro-transactions in game currency each month.
I purchased it some time back, though I don't focus on it much. It seems a bit too expensive, the battles are quite average, but the rest of the game is solid—it's one of the better MMOs I've tried.
I don't know personally, and I don't play the game, but I think it's probably just for showy purposes.
The advantages of ESO Plus membership include special in-game rewards, a consistent supply of coins, and entry to all DLC content throughout the subscription period. Members receive unique perks like new areas and dungeons available only as DLC packs. You can buy these separately or obtain them all by joining ESO Plus. Membership options vary: 30 days for PC/Mac or one month for Xbox One/PlayStation 4, each costing 1500 coins. After that, you gain full access to downloadable content. There are also special character progression benefits such as increased XP gains, crafting research improvements, and gold acquisition boosts. Membership durations range from 10 to 180 days, with corresponding coin amounts for the Crown Store.