The latest update in the Legacy of the Bretons storyline has hit The Elder Scrolls Online. The Lost Depths DLC brings two new dungeons alongside Update 35 to PC, Mac and Stadia today.
Grats! You leveled up! Do you remember when you would log into the game and grind out that level, and as soon as your XP bar would *ding* you would get a wave of support from the community of fellow gamers around you? What happened to celebrating your achievements and the achievements of others?
One major selling point of The Elder Scrolls Online is that expansions don't require you to max level to take part in when they release. However, with the recent chapter release, High Isle, Bradford is starting to question whether that is entirely a positive thing.
Meet Druid Laurel, a traveler in the Systres Archipelago, as The Elder Scrolls Online kicks off lore for the upcoming Lost Depths DLC with a new character profile.
There's a new interview with actor Bill Nighy where the actor talks about returning to Tamriel in The Elder Scrolls Online's High Isle chapter as High King Emeric.
Major combat overhauls are coming next month to The Elder Scrolls Online. the team has a preview of what to expect from the major changes to reduce barriers in combat.
Lost Depths, the new dungeon DLC for The Elder Scrolls Online, will bring two new dungeons and continue the Bretons saga next month, along with Update 35 for the base game.
Tomorrow, The Elder Scrolls Online will be holding a special High Isle stream with actor Billy Boyd, who voices Braghas in the new chapter. ESO will also be kicking off the new Zeal of Zenithar event next week.
Bradford's favorite quest encounter in the recent chapter of The Elder Scrolls Online: High Isle quickly because his least favorite thanks to the way the encounter played out. From a memorable character and backdrop to a memorable end, ZeniMax did itself a disservice.
As Bradford works through his review of The Elder Scrolls Online: High Isle, one thing has become clear: even without proper support, ESO on Steam Deck is actually fantastic.
Tales of Tribute takes theorycrafting deck building and puts it into play. It's a matter of foresight and planning (and a little luck) that separates the novices from the experts.
The Elder Scrolls Online launched High Isle earlier this week, once the issues were worked out of course. The new chapter brings players to the Systres Archipelago, steeped in Breton culture, to uncover a plot of the mysterious Ascendant Order. Bradford takes an early look at the chapter in our review in progress.
High Isle and Update 34 are temporarily on hold due to extended downtime for The Elder Scrolls Online. The North American PC server has been hit by database issues, causing bugs and instability.
The yearly chapter release for The Elder Scrolls Online has hit today, with High Isle opening up for players to start exploring. Are you one of them?
Elder Scrolls Online players have a ton to look forward to with the release of the next chapter, High Isle on June 6th for PC, Mac and Stadia. Unfortunately for more than 400 players, they have been banned ahead of the release due to cheating.