Players in the Elder Scrolls Online can experience the game's chapters in any order they choose at any level. Each year Kevin starts a new character to do just that. In Part Two of this travel guide, his High Elf Nightblade tries to make sense of the current situation on the Island of Auridon.
Zenimax Online, the folks behind MMO Elder Scrolls Online, are hiring for several different positions.
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.