The Elder Scrolls Online
Already released on PC, the new DLC of The Elder Scrolls Online, Flames of Ambition, is now also on sale on Xbox One and PlayStation 4. This pack brings with it two new dungeons and marks the beginning of the narrative arc Gates of ' Oblivion.Flames of Ambition introduces new rewards, objects, objectives and collectibles, the two dungeons Black Drake Villa and The Cauldron also debut, to learn more about the latter we refer you to our Elder Scrolls Online test : Claudron Dungeon.
In Black Drake Villa, players team up with adventurous wood elf Eveli Sharp-Arrow and search for the secret archives of the estate, now a haven for monsters and arsonists. For more information on Black Drake Villa, players can consult the ESO website. In The Cauldron, the Waking Flame sect has imprisoned the locals and is now digging into the ruins of a long-forgotten mine. With the help of the dremora Lyranth, players must fight their way among Daedric beasts and followers, free the prisoners and put an end to their plans. For more information on The Cauldron, players can consult the ESO website.
Finally, The Elder Scrolls Online Update 29 is also available starting today, which includes a redesigned Champion system, the Champion Gauge and revisited character sheets. A mouth-watering appetizer awaiting the release of Blackwood, the new major annual expansion of Zenimax's MMO.
Elder Scrolls Online: Flames of Ambition DLC is out on consoles
© Provided by GamesRadar Elder Scrolls OnlineUpdate: After a week of PC and Stadia exclusivity, Elder Scrolls Online: Flames of Ambition is live on PS4 and Xbox One. The DLC kicks off the MMO's year-long Gates of Oblivion saga with two new dungeons: Black Drake Villa and Cauldron. You can find the Flames of Ambition DLC in Elder Scrolls Online's in-game store for 1500 crowns.
Along with the two new dungeons and story content, Flames of Ambition introduces new item sets, achievements, and collectibles to collect. Finally, Elder Scrolls Online Update 29 is live on console with changes to the Champion Point system, armor, Advanced stats, and fast travel outside homes, as well as a laundry list of bug fixes and quality of life improvements. Check out the complete Update 29 patch notes here.
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Elder Scrolls Online's year-long Gates of Oblivion saga has officially begun with the Flames of Ambition DLC, which is live now and includes two new group dungeons, new item sets and collectibles, and more.
The centerpiece of the Elder Scrolls Online: Flames of Ambition DLC are the two new dungeons. Black Drake Villa is a new four-player fire-themed dungeon located in the northern Gold Coast. The abandoned mansion is now overrun by monsters and arsonists, making up three main bosses and four optional secret bosses.
You'll find the other dungeon, Cauldron, in western Dashaan. It's another four-player dungeon, but here we've got an underground mine crawling with murderous cult members who've been kidnapping citizens of a quiet Dark Elf village. Your job is to rescue the poor old Dark Elves and stop the sinister cult from carrying out a dark ritual with disastrous consequences.
Both of the new dungeons can be completed in Normal and Veteran modes, and Black Drake Villa's got an optional hard mode for an even bigger challenge. Naturally, both dungeons are crammed with loot, including new gear sets, achievements, and collectibles. And just by entering one of the new dungeons, you'll get the sweet Fire-Forged Maul outfit style you can see this brooding dude on the left rocking:
Launching alongside the Flames of Ambition DLC is update 29, a free patch for the base game that introduces a redesigned Champion system and character sheet, as well as a host of quality-of-life updates. Check out the complete list of changes here.
The Flames of Ambition DLC is available now on PC and Stadia, and it's coming to consoles on March 16. The expansion is free for ESO Plus subscribers, or you can get it for 1500 crowns from the in-game store.
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