The Elder Scrolls Online – new content revealed

8 April 2014

Bethesda has revealed the first adventure zone for The Elder Scrolls Online – Craglorn.

Craglorn will be free for ESO subscribers later this month, and will feature content geared towards high-level players. Included are new quests for four players, and some new 12-player trials.

“There’s a lot of different monsters we throw at you and, of course, there are boss monsters that have interesting tactics you haven’t encountered anywhere in the game before,” said the game’s creative director, Paul Sage.

The area will feature its own mystery, revolving around constellations that have gone missing from the sky, and the townsfolk will talk about rumours of celestial beings that are probably up to no good.

Below is a video detailing the finer points of the new adventure zone.

Source: Gamespot

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  1. Dean Callaway
    08.04.2014 at 12:09

    Brilliant game! The landscapes, vista’s and general world is a sight to behold. Sure it does not compare to Skyrim (with all the MODS added) but as an MMO it is gorgeous! Loving every minute of it. Plus there is so much to do and if you take the time to immerse yourself in the story, dialogue and world it really draws you in. Was not impressed with the BETA but had this underlying feeling “wait for full game”.

    So glad I stuck to my guns and went for the purchase. Level 15 now and I am totally hooked…like I was in Skyrim. People can say what they want about pay to play etc. but a trip down the pub once a week could be argued in the same light….as long as you have fun doing something you enjoy, the nominal fee is worth it!

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