Google Stadia owners who play The Elder Scrolls Online can heave a sigh of relief amid the impending shutdown of the cloud gaming service. This is because they will be able to transfer all their progress in the game to PC.
Stadia has failed to leverage its potential and will be shutting down shortly. While it might not have been the most popular of platforms, it was used by people with weaker PCs to access certain games.
Bethesda hasn't informed players about the steps they need to take to transfer their progression. However, the publisher has indicated how it will all work.
While this decision might not be ideal, it's better than losing access to all purchases. This has been a major fear for many players since Google decided to shut down Stadia.
In an official post on Twitter, Bethesda announced exactly what players will be able to transfer to preserve their progression:
Naturally, the news has delighted players who have been worried about their progression in The Elder Scrolls Online over the last few days.
Many players quickly grabbed the opportunity to ask for something similar between consoles and PCs. However, this is unlikely to happen since the console players of the game use a separate server.
For some players, the transfer from Stadia to PC is still not without problems. This is because PCs render the game on local hardware, and many systems might not be good enough to run it.
One Twitter user is happy that players won't be losing their progression in The Elder Scrolls Online. Even if they can't play the game on their current system, it can change in the future with a better setup.
It seems unclear whether players will have to buy a copy of the game once again. However, even if they do have to purchase it once more,
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