From now until April 26, anyone who’s been curious about it but has yet to give it a go can play The Elder Scrolls Online for free (opens in new tab), including the new prologue quest for its upcoming expansion, High Isle. Coming to PC via Steam, PS4, PS5, Xbox …
Read More »Elder Scrolls Online: Markarth DLC sets up an explosive finale to the Dark Heart of Skyrim
The Elder Scrolls Online’s year-long Skyrim saga is almost over, but it’s not going out quietly. Creative director Rich lambert says the action is “boiling” from the moment you start the prologue quest, available now for free ahead of the Markarth DLC‘s launch on November 2 for PC, Mac, and …
Read More »How the latest Elder Scrolls Online DLC was inspired by classic horror
The Elder Scrolls Online’s new Stonethorn update is an amalgam of horror’s most famous monsters, from vampires and werewolves to mad scientists and gargoyles. As a fan of both The Elder Scrolls Online and horror, I was eager to learn more about these themes and how Stonethorn ties into the …
Read More »The Elder Scrolls Online: Greymoor teaser is Skyrim, but not as we know it
For Elder Scrolls Online fans, a new CGI tease for Greymoor (opens in new tab) is proof that the expansion – which will take players to Skyrim – is shaping up to be one of the most exciting yet. Greymoor will be released for PC on May 26 and Xbox …
Read More »The Elder Scrolls Online: Tamriel Unlimited trailer meets justice
The Elder Scrolls Online (opens in new tab) is about to get the do-over its super-cool concept deserves. C’mon, even if it did have a shaky launch and left out some of the series’ most beloved features (like robbing every single person you meet) for more standard theme-park MMO stuff, …
Read More »Bethesda not developing for the Wii U due to hardware limitations
With Bethesda’s upcoming AAA game lineup, including The Elder Scrolls Online (opens in new tab), Wolfenstein: The New Order (opens in new tab), and The Evil Within (opens in new tab), all skipping out on Wii U platform launches, one might wonder where all of the third party support for …
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