Elder Scrolls Online Release Date: Person Versus Person Portion Not Ready? Rumors Suggest ZeniMax Avoided Showing Different Version

ZeniMax Online did not show off the person versus person portion of Elder Scrolls Online at recent promotional conventions, leaving many gamers wondering if that part of the game is not complete.

"...developers have begun to talk about the ESO PvP systems extensively, although we still don't know a whole lot," Joystiq.com reports.

"After examining our limited knowledge of ESO PvP, I have to wonder whether PvP is still the primary focus of endgame (though even if it's not the primary focus, it will likely consume a large chunk of development resources all the same). We already know many of the systems coming at launch and one that will be introduced shortly after, so let's break them down a bit."

Earlier this month, the Elder Scrolls Online developer announced Trevor Baggett as the winner of a character creation contest, granting him the ability to work with animators to implement the emotes into the game.

The developer also revealed that users will be able to mix and match heavy armor plates with different hoods and boots.

"You will be able to mix and match as you see fit. We do have sets of armor and weapons that confer special bonuses to you when you wear three or more items from that set. Also, if you have gained passive skills in certain armor skill lines, you'll also get a larger bonus when you wear more armor of that type," Zenimax said in a question and answer response.

"And, of course, you may find an individual piece of armor with a bonus trait or enchantment you really like. There will be many choices about how you gear yourself in ESO, with no "right" choice for everyone."

Elder Scrolls V: Skygrim, which garnered a lot of attention for its advanced role-playing capabilities and was positioned as one of the best games in its industry by many, will witness many changes with the release of its successor game.

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