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ESO Team Is Same Size as When It Made Its Best Content

Zenimax Online Studios is now as small as it was during the Wrothgar and Summerset DLC era, but developers say a new content roadmap is already in the works.

Eliza Crichton-Stuart

Eliza Crichton-Stuart

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Updated Jul 13, 2026

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The ESO community has spent the past few weeks bracing for the worst. Microsoft's sweeping 3,200-person Xbox layoff wave hit Zenimax Online Studios hard, and The Elder Scrolls Online fans have been watching the fallout in real time, wondering whether their MMO is quietly being wound down.

Here's the thing, though. The picture might not be as grim as it first appeared.

What developers told fans at the ESO Tavern event

This past weekend, players and developers gathered in Hesse, Germany for the Elder Scrolls Online Tavern, an in-person fan event that turned into something much more significant than a casual meetup. Baratron, a prominent community figure who helps run the Unofficial Elder Scrolls Pages and its Discord, shared a detailed message from the event that has since spread across the ESO community.

The key information came directly from Jason Barnes, associate design director at Zenimax Online Studios, and Jessica Folsom, associate director of community management. Both confirmed that the studio is now roughly the same size it was during the development of the Wrothgar and Summerset DLCs.

For context, those aren't obscure patches. Wrothgar, released as the Orsinium DLC, and Summerset, the 2018 chapter, are widely considered two of the strongest content releases in ESO's history. The community consistently points to that era as when the game was firing on all cylinders.

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Baratron's message also notes that game director Nick Giacomini and studio executive producer Susan Kath were absent from the Tavern event specifically because they are actively working on a new content roadmap. That's a meaningful detail.

Why the team size comparison matters

The instinct after any major layoff is to assume the product suffers proportionally. Fewer developers usually means slower output, smaller updates, and eventually maintenance mode. That fear has been loud in ESO forums and subreddits since the Microsoft cuts were announced.

But the Wrothgar and Summerset comparison reframes the situation. The studio delivered some of its most beloved content at this headcount. The team wasn't small because it was struggling, it was lean and producing focused, high-quality work.

That doesn't erase the human cost. Dozens of programmers, artists, designers, and testers lost their jobs, and that's genuinely awful for everyone affected. The Bethesda union has been vocal about the cuts hitting individual contributors far harder than management layers. Those are real people, and the loss of experienced developers always carries long-term consequences that don't show up immediately in a content roadmap.

What it does mean is that the game isn't necessarily heading into a content freeze. The developers present at the Tavern were direct about that.

The roadmap that's reportedly being built right now

The absence of Giacomini and Kath from the Tavern event is actually the most reassuring detail in Baratron's message. Studio leads skipping a fan celebration to work on a content roadmap suggests active planning, not quiet wind-down preparation.

ESO has been building momentum with recent updates too. Update 50 introduced the Challenge Difficulty system with four distinct tiers that give players more control over how they engage with content, which is exactly the kind of systemic addition a team makes when it's thinking about the game's future, not its exit.

The MMO also rolled out the Tamriel Tomes seasonal reward system and a new PvP Veterancy progression structure in the same update cycle, both of which are designed to keep players engaged across multiple seasons. You don't build seasonal reward infrastructure for a game you're about to shelve.

What this realistically means for players

The honest read here is mixed. ESO isn't going anywhere in the immediate future, and the people still at Zenimax Online Studios are clearly working on what comes next. The studio has navigated difficult periods before, including its rocky 2014 launch, and came out the other side with some of its best work.

The reduced headcount will almost certainly affect output pace. Expecting the same volume of content as the game's peak years isn't realistic. But a smaller, focused team with a clear roadmap is a very different situation from a studio being quietly run into the ground.

For players who want to stay current on everything coming out of that roadmap, the ESO guide collection will be updated as new content and system details emerge.

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