
Rob Keyes and Anthony Taormina of Game Rant write: "Bethesda Softworks pulled out what may have been the only true surprise announcement of the VGAs by revealing the first teaser trailer and release date for Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim. Though the Skyrim trailer contained no real footage to speak of, the real question is what type of game is Skyrim?
We know it’s coming but what we don’t know, is what type of gameplay Skyrim will feature or if all the hints and evidence about it possibly featuring a multiplayer element (co-op?) or actually being an MMORPG will form the truth about Elder Scrolls V. Let’s talk about how if Skyrim or more specifically, the larger world of Tamriel, can work as an MMO."

Pete Hines: “Truthfully, I still think Bethesda is just part of something that is not authentic and is not genuine. And that shouldn't be a surprise to you.”
Season Zero: Dawn and Dusk is now live for all platforms (including PC/Mac, Xbox, and PlayStation), kicking off a new era for The Elder Scrolls Online. This inaugural Season is live from April 2 until July 8 and lays the foundation for all future Seasons by introducing new reward systems, the first wave of player-focused improvements, class and combat redesigns, new zones and challenges, and more.

Check out some of the rewards you can unlock and acquire in ESO’s first ever Tamriel Tome, arriving April 2, 2026.
let's hope not
I hope so
NO... lets hope NOT!
Not a fan of MMO idea but I do like option for co-op play.
There tends to be so much single player value in these kind of games, that MP is really not needed. Not everything needs MP.