ESO Server Status And Maintenance Schedule For Today (July 25)

ESO servers are now offline across all platforms as a part of the weekly maintenance to sort things out in the backend, and you won’t be able to play until the developers are finished with upkeep.

According to an official tweet by Bethesda Support, The Elder Scrolls Online (ESO) megaservers are now offline in North America and Europe due to ongoing maintenance today. Started at 1 am PT/4 am ET/8 am UTC/10 am CEST the downtime is expected to last for five hours on all platforms, which means you will gain access to the game at 6 am PT/9 am ET/1 pm UTC/3 pm CEST.

Keep in mind that this is only an estimation by the developers and the downtime might be extended if anything unexpected happens. Last week, the PlayStation players had to wait a few more hours for the maintenance to finish as it took developers more than expected to sort things out and deliver the new patch on PS4 and PS5.

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Unlike last week, the developer has not revealed anything about an upcoming hotfix or update after today’s maintenance.

Previously, Bethesda used to set the PC weekly maintenance for Mondays with the console upkeep happening on Wednesdays, but from the new expansion on, the developer maintains the servers for all platforms on Mondays.

Last month, Bethesda launched the High Isle expansion for The Elder Scrolls Online, delivering a new region for players to explore as well as new characters, new story-driven quests, and even new mini-games.

High Isle is the first part in the Legacy of the Bretons saga, which will have two additional parts in the future. The overall community feedback has been quite well towards High Isle so far, which puts The Elder Scrolls Online on the right track.

According to Bethesda, The Elder Scrolls Online will still receive new content from the developers and they have no plans to shut it down anytime soon.

Currently, Bethesda is fully focused on finishing up the things for Starfield, while a smaller team is doing the pre-production tasks for The Elder Scrolls 6, which will be the next big project from Bethesda.

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