The Elder Scrolls Online is set to be released on April 4th, 2014 on PC and Mac and at an unspecified date in June, 2014 on PS4 and Xbox One.
The Elder Scrolls Online Game Director Matt Firor commented on the decision to delay the console launch saying it was due to high deman for the game:
"Worldwide demand for The Elder Scrolls Online is extraordinarily high. This means we need to do a staggered rollout of the different versions of the game to spread out the initial service load and ensure an enjoyable, smooth gameplay experience. It is not only a game we are launching – it is a large online service as well, and our number one priority is to ensure a trouble-free, stable rollout for everyone.
"We long ago promised that as soon as a version of the game is ready, we will launch it. So we’re happy to announce that the game will launch worldwide for PC and Mac players on Friday, April 4, 2014, while PlayStation 4 and Xbox One fans will see the game arriving on consoles in June 2014."
Earlier this month, the development team detailed how character progression will work in the game and you can watch the latest trailer for The Elder Scrolls Online below. You can also sign up for the game's beta on all platforms on the game's website.