Do I have to buy ESO for Xbox One if I already own it for PC?

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I own The Elder Scrolls Online for PC and want to switch to Xbox One.

Do I have to buy an Xbox One specific copy of the game or can I activate the game on Xbox One with my PC key?






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Can I use my PC ESO account on Xbox One?

While only a single ESO account is needed, characters and progress through the game are not shared between platforms. Additionally, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC/Mac all have their own North American and European megaservers separate from eachother. Players cannot play with those playing on different platforms.

Do I have to buy ESO again for Xbox?

If I want to play on PC and a console, do I have to buy two copies of the game? Yes. In order to play The Elder Scrolls Online on both PC/Mac and console, you will have to purchase two copies of the game: one for PC/Mac and one for the console of you choice.

Can you play the Xbox version of ESO on PC?

No, Elder Scrolls Online is not a cross-platform between PC and Xbox One. This means that you will need separate accounts for each, and players on PC cannot play with those playing on Xbox One.

Do I have to buy ESO again for?

Yes you have to pay again. I played ESO on Steam, laptop and external graphics card, saw the Stadia offer for ESO so I tested. Not only have I recovered my entire Steam account, but the graphics are also superb.



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