With Update 44 live on the Public Test Server, Elder Scrolls Online is gearing up for new content and improvements. Are you ready to jump in?
If you’re an ESO player, you know every update brings something new to the table—whether it’s a game-changing feature, a tweak to your favorite class, or that much-needed bug fix. And with Update 44 now available on the Public Test Server (PTS), you’ve got the chance to explore what’s coming before anyone else.
But it’s more than just playing early—it’s about making sure the game you love runs as smoothly as possible when the patch drops for everyone. Let’s break down what’s happening and how you can stay ahead of the game.
Maintenance Schedule: Don’t Miss the Dates!
Before diving into the new content, let’s talk maintenance. If you’re planning some game time, you’ll want to keep these windows in mind to avoid interruptions:
- PC/Mac (NA and EU servers):
September 30, 4:00 AM to 8:00 AM EDT (12:00 UTC) - Xbox (NA and EU servers):
October 2, 6:00 AM to 12:00 PM EDT (16:00 UTC) - PlayStation® (NA and EU servers):
October 2, 6:00 AM to 12:00 PM EDT (10:00 UTC to 16:00 UTC)
Additionally, maintenance for Patch 10.2.2 will hit the PTS itself on Monday, starting at 8:00 AM EDT (12:00 UTC). So, if you’re playing on the PTS or just trying to log into your main server, make sure you check these times so you don’t get caught out.
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What’s New in Update 44? Get Ahead of the Game
ESO’s PTS is where all the new magic happens, and it’s where you can get a sneak peek at everything coming in Update 44. Patch 10.2.0.1 is already live on the PTS, with a full breakdown of changes, adjustments, and fixes. These updates are designed to address bugs, optimize performance, and sometimes tweak gameplay mechanics that make or break your build.
Here’s why this matters to you: by participating in PTS testing, you not only get early access to content, but you also help improve the final product for all players. Think about that last frustrating bug or performance hiccup—you can make sure it’s ironed out before Update 44 drops.
Your Role as a PTS Tester: Why It’s More Important Than Ever
ESO thrives on community feedback. That’s why jumping into the PTS isn’t just about playing before others. It’s about giving feedback that developers take seriously. If you’ve ever felt strongly about how certain mechanics work (or don’t), now’s your time to help shape the outcome. Your voice can directly influence how this update rolls out.
Join the conversation on the PTS forums, where players like you are discussing everything from bugs to balance tweaks. Not sure where to start? The Bug Report Threads and Feedback Threads are your go-to spots for sharing your thoughts.
Whether it’s a bug you want squashed or a gameplay element that could be improved, this is your moment to be heard.
The Big Picture: Why Update 44 Is a Game Changer
Updates like 44 are what keep ESO fresh and exciting. New features, balance changes, and bug fixes ensure that the game evolves alongside its players. By participating in the PTS, you’re doing more than just playing a game—you’re helping craft an experience that thousands of players will enjoy.
And if you don’t have time to hop onto the PTS, don’t worry. Keeping track of the patch notes and being aware of maintenance schedules will still help you hit the ground running when the update goes live.
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