The Jester's Festival event will return to The Elder Scrolls Online next week on March 28. The event, which runs through April 4, will grant players increased exp and offer "ridiculous rewards" for completing event quests.
Zenimax Online Studios has updated their list of accessibility options for Elder Scrolls Online. With the introduction of Update 34, which launched June 6th on PC and is headed to Xbox and PlayStation on June 21st, players will be introduced to a few new options in addition to their rather impressive set of current accessibility features.
ZeniMax Online Studios' Matt Firor reflects on the Elder Scrolls Online in 2021, and what's ahead for 2022. Expect a content direction change and continued work on infrastructure improvements.
The Elder Scrolls Online debuts Nvidia's new Deep Learning Anti-Aliasing (DLAA) technology for PC players.
Elder Scrolls Online annual Halloween Witches Festival has been announced for this year. The event starts next week and will feature some fun adventure and prizes, including new rewards.
The Elder Scrolls Online community has reached the 100% completion goal for the Bounties of Blackwood event, unlocking the next content update, Deadlands, for free as a reward for all Blackwood chapter owners. Now, there's a new challenge that could bring you some sweet bonuses too.
The Elder Scrolls Online will bring the Gates of Oblivion story to a close in new places in the Deadlands DLC, but update 32 will also help make your in-game life a little easier too.
The Elder Scrolls Online will be debuting Nvidia's new Deep Learning Anti-Aliasing technology with update 32's mix of combat balance changes.
The ESO team previewed one of the two dungeons set in the upcoming Flames of Ambition DLC, which is the first part of this year's grand story, The Gates of Oblivion.
A free play event for Elder Scrolls Online is currently underway. You'll be able to participate until December 9 at 10a ET.
As a quick PSA, Elder Scrolls Online's Undaunted Celebration has been moved to December 3. Here are the details.
The Elder Scrolls Online's Markarth DLC wraps up the vampire-laden tale that kicked off with last May's Greymoor chapter, and on the face of it, that means it's more Greymoor. And that's precisely why I was wary of going in. Greymoor served as a welcome excuse to romp around in one of the more memorable zones from 2011's The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, but a mediocre story and the twin fangs of bugs and performance issues sucked most of the vitality from the experience.