The Elder Scrolls Online
During the year-end livestream dedicated to The Gates of Oblivion narrative, Bethesda announced the next big DLC for The Elder Scrolls Online. It will take the name of Deadland and will be released on the PC, Mac and Stadia versions of ESO on November 1st, while it will arrive on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X | S a few days later, on November 16th 2021.The story of the DLC lays the foundation for when done in Blackwood and previously released dungeons, explaining that the draedric prince Mehrunes Dagon still has an ace up his sleeve and still has a secret plan, which we will have to promptly foil. Let's get acquainted with unreleased characters who will star in the Deadlands DLC such as Sister Celdina, a loyal faithful of Dagon, and other faces. The new dungeons will be The Burn and The Sever, both contextualized in the narrative and which will serve as a conclusion to the arch of The Gates of Oblivion.
Interesting, however, is the presence of Fargrave who, according to Bethesda, is one of the largest ever made for the title, a "mystical desert metropolis", where we will be able to buy and sell items as we travel from one realm to another. MMORPG fans will also be happy to know that the publisher has announced the release of a quest that serves as a prologue to Deadlands, now available for free to all players of The Elder Scrolls Online.
Bethesda has also unveiled the start of a celebration in Blackwood that will last from today to 12 October 2021. We will be able to play with our friends to try to get three specific prizes: at the completion of each Pathfinder achievement we will have more chances to get a reward of great value. Prizes include the animal "Pellucid Swamp Jelly", the face and body paints "Shadows of Blackwood", but if you manage to get the maximum points during this time you can get Deadlands for free. So let's run to play The Elder Scrolls Online, hoping to win big prizes during this celebration.
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The Elder Scrolls Online: Deadlands concludes the MMO’s Oblivion storyline
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Zenimax Online Studios announced today the next DLC for The Elder Scrolls Online, Deadlands, will release on November 1 for PC and Stadia and November 16 for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One.
This will conclude the MMO’s yearlong Gates of Oblivion storyline. The finale will include about 20 hours of new story content, which continues to take inspiration from 2006’s The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion.
The Elder Scrolls Online launched in 2014. Although it had a rocky start, the MMO has developed a following of loyal fans. It has attracted over 19 million players.
The constant release of new story content, dungeons, and zones through DLC like this has helped keep the game relevant while giving publisher Bethesda a steady revenue stream. Players can get access to Deadlands if they subscribe to ESO Plus or they can buy it separately.
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