Beta starts tomorrow
Anyone who’s planning to playThe Elder Scrolls Onlineon consoles likely knows what they’re getting into. The series is known for its scale, and MMOs are massive by definition. Those two together make for a game that won’t be anything short of huge.
We learned today exactly how big it’ll be. Bethesda recommends PS4 and Xbox One users set aside approximately 65GB of hard-drive space forThe Elder Scrolls Online. It exceeds the 50GB allotted on a Blu-ray disc, and will require an additional download that weighs in around 15GB. That’s well over ten percent of the 500GB hard-drive that consoles ship with.

While hefty, it’s not unprecedented.Halo: The Master Chief Collectiontook up thesame amount of spacewhen it launched last fall. Also, it’s worth noting that according toSteam,The Elder Scrolls Onlineuses 80GB of the HDD on PC. However, space is certainly at more of a premium on consoles than it is on PC.
This news comes as a result ofThe Elder Scrolls Onlineentering its console beta tomorrow on both PS4 and Xbox One. The beta is closed, and runs through April 27. However, users aren’t under NDA, meaning that there should be plenty of opportunity to check it out via people who are streaming it. This is all in preparation of the game’s proper release on June 9.








