{
"$type": "site.standard.document",
"bskyPostRef": {
"cid": "bafyreidvjz3ujrlinbe2u4obe7zw7vmt2e3p4fuyfz5gzuv6sqkiskoufm",
"uri": "at://did:plc:iva3tusnsf4saw2fw6dbangh/app.bsky.feed.post/3mihxiavud2n2"
},
"coverImage": {
"$type": "blob",
"ref": {
"$link": "bafkreidcym7yb7nb4oqevrq5rcbzbvmj3dmac7go2nd4p3bmc5sj4zlpqy"
},
"mimeType": "image/jpeg",
"size": 39536
},
"path": "/is-a-blizzardy-skyrim-return-persuading-me-to-retry-elder-scrolls-online-not-really-but-naval-combat-and-underwater-exploration-might",
"publishedAt": "2026-04-01T12:04:29.000Z",
"site": "https://www.rockpapershotgun.com",
"tags": [
"PS4",
"Action Adventure",
"Bethesda Game Studios",
"PS5",
"PS3",
"Single Player",
"Bethesda Softworks",
"Multiplayer Cooperative",
"Xbox Series X/S",
"MMORPG",
"The Elder Scrolls Online",
"ZeniMax Online Studios",
"The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim",
"Xbox 360",
"First person",
"RPG",
"Third person",
"Multiplayer Competitive",
"PC",
"Nintendo Switch",
"Xbox One",
"Mac",
"Nintendo Switch 2",
"Elder Scrolls Online",
"MMO",
"Fallout 76",
"Read more"
],
"textContent": "I'll be honest right off the bat. As a single player Elder Scroller, the Elder Scrolls Online's never managed to hook me for more than a few hours. I've given it a couple of goes, usually during periods when it's gone free to play, but have always bounced off its vast MMOiness. Might the slew of fresh additions coming across the next couple of years be able to change that and finally convince me to spend significant time with ESO in the same way I have Fallout 76 in the past few years? The answer could be yes, if the naval combat and underwater exploration Zenimax have just revealed are as fun as they sound on paper.\n\nRead more",
"title": "Is a blizzardy Skyrim return persuading me to retry Elder Scrolls Online? Not really, but naval combat and underwater exploration might"
}