'The Elder Scrolls Online' Xbox One, PS4 Release Date Set on June 9? [Watch New Trailer]

Fans of the game "Elder Scrolls Online: Tamriel Unlimited" are in for a treat in the next four months. Word is out that the popular role-playing game is coming soon to personal computers and game consoles in 2015.

According to the game's official website, the popular game by Bethesda Softworks would hit personal computers on March 17 while its availability on next-gen game consoles, such as the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One, would be on June 9.

The update on Windows and Mac is free of charge.

The game, which was originally released on Windows and Mac, would now bring their famous gameplays to other gaming consoles, revealed Jessica Folsom of ZeniMax Online Studios to Crossmap.

It would also bring to players new features, which are called the Justice and Champion systems.

Folsom described the gameplay and said, "The Champion System is a totally new progression system for max-level characters, while the Justice System, which allows you to steal, murder, and be brought to justice if you're caught."

In a report by Christian Today, one new update to the video game is that gamers no longer need to pay a monthly subscription fee to enjoy it.

However, those who want to access the full game with additional contents need to buy a premium membership from ESO Plus. Players would have the option to choose from three durations of 30, 90, and 180 days to enjoy the membership.

Among the perks included in the premium membership are the free downloads of DLC or upgrades and new features to the game. They would also have bonus and rewards for their membership, which include a monthly Crown allocation that could be used for items in the Crown store.

The Crown store is a merchant store of the "Elder Scrolls," which works in partnership with the PlayStation Store.

A forum on the Elder Scrolls Online site described it as a store that sells in-game purchases of costumes, weapons, and even pets.

The updated "Elder Scrolls Online: Tamriel Unlimited" is probably the best version of the video game, according to game director Matt Firor.

"We have made numerous changes to the game over the past year, and are confident this is a game that Elder Scrolls fans will love to play," he said to IGN.

He added, "Players can explore Tamriel with friends, battle creatures, craft, fish, steal or siege. The choice is theirs. The game offers hundreds of hours of gameplay with unlimited adventures with one single game purchase."

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