'It's Elder Scrolls first, MMO second'
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For over a decade, The Elder Scrolls Online has captivated millions of players.

What does it truly require to keep an ever-evolving world vibrant and prosperous? Surely, the backing of the Elder Scrolls IP is advantageous, but online games like these often need much more to stand the test of time.

With new content updates now available and many more to come, I decided to catch up with Rich Lambert, the Game Director of The Elder Scrolls Online.

Early concept art for The Elder Scrolls Online. (Supplied)

The journey of The Elder Scrolls Online has been a long one, predating its 2014 launch.

The studio itself was founded in 2007, and work on the game’s lore and setting began almost immediately. 

ZeniMax Online Studios opened the vault for us to a few early concept pieces from the game.

With stunning landscapes, weapon design and architecture — it’s clear how far the game has come.

Architecture concept art for The Elder Scrolls Online. (Supplied)

Now, 18 years on for the developers, and 10 years for players, Lambert reflects on key lessons learned.

“Never underestimate the player, ever,” Lambert remarked. “The players are incredibly smart and resourceful and will invariably find a way to achieve something.”

Understanding how players actually play the game is crucial. For Lambert and his team, it shapes how they approach the game’s design. 

“When we first launched ESO, we were trying to find this kind of happy medium between MMO and Elder Scrolls, and we tried to walk that line in there and appeal to everybody. And we didn’t really hit either side particularly well,” he explained.

Emperor Armour concept art. (Supplied)

Eventually, the solution was a clear and the team changed the game’s trajectory.

“When we finally decided that it’s Elder Scrolls first, MMO second, all of that started to come together and we really started to make progress on improving the game, delivering features and content that players were actually excited about and having fun playing,” he told 9news.com.au. 

Lambert’s commitment to player experience led to the development of features like housing, a highly requested addition that faced early technical hurdles.

The Seasons of the Worm Cult Part 1 is out now, with Part 2 coming later this year. (Bethesda Softworks)

A major highlight in the latest update, The Seasons of the Worm Cult Part 1, is “subclassing”, allowing players to diversify their character builds significantly.

“I’m really excited for subclassing, which is the ability for you to use other classes’ skills.” “You can choose up to two other class skill lines to do that with.”

There’s plenty of possibility, with the game’s system designer estimating over 3,000 potential combinations.

Update 46 also brings a significant narrative advancement, revisiting the base game’s story in a way that serves as a true sequel.

“This is the first time we’re really advancing time. And also treating this like a true sequel,” Lambert said.

“Players who have played through the base game, main story, everything is going to make sense… and they’re interacting and dealing with the worm cult again.”

That said, Lambert says there’s a clear path for new players to dive straight in. 

In the latest update, players will get to explore a new area of Tamriel, alongside some more familiar locations. (Bethesda Softworks)
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Lambert says there’s multiple updates, years ahead, already in production, including Update 48, 49, and 50. 

He’s got a clear message for players:  

“We’re not done. There’s so much more that we want to do. We have so many ideas of things we want to do and continue to build and stories to tell. And as long as players continue to play and want to have more stuff in the game, we’re going to support that,” he said.

The Elder Scrolls Online: The Seasons of the Worm Cult Part 1 is out now on PC, Xbox and PlayStation.

Watch more from our interview with Rich Lambert in the player above.

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