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Few videogames get dragons right. Most treat them like your common wrym—dumb firebreathers with clipped wings. But dragons should be more than just big and scary (and fiery). They're majestic, intelligent, flying creatures that inspire both awe and dread as they soar overhead. That's how I felt the first time I properly fought a dragon in Skyrim, and though Bethesda's beloved RPG could've done dragons so much better, it's pretty much become the benchmark. After playing around 30 minutes of The Elder Scrolls Online's new dragon-focused expansion, Elsweyr, I'm not quite sure its take on dragons meets that standard.

During the Game Developers Conference in San Francisco last week, I got the chance to be one of the first to play ESO's upcoming June expansion. Elsweyr isn't just a standalone update, though. It ties into ESO's Season of the Dragon, which will feature a total of four premium updates (including Elsweyr) that'll tell a sprawling tale about how dragons have mysteriously invaded the Khajiit homeland.

With an entire friggin' year dedicated to them, I'd expect ESO would have some mighty fine dragons. After all, this ain't Season of the Guar or Season of the Cliff Racer (*shudders*). But my first taste of ESO's dragons was pretty underwhelming. Fortunately, I enjoyed just about everything else about Elsweyr—especially its new necromancer class. 

Here be… dragons? 

A dragon just flew overhead and I barely even noticed. That's not a great sign.

Before I was able to play Elsweyr for myself, creative director Rich Lambert warned us that Elsweyr was still a work in progress—and that became immediately obvious. Art assets like statues or certain decorations were blacked out as they were still being modelled, and none of the voice over work had been completed, either. Instead of the top-quality VO I've come to expect from ESO, I was listening to what reminded me of Sam, Microsoft's text-to-speech robot. A good chunk of sound effects were also missing. I hope that this early phase of development also accounts for how underwhelming the dragons are, but I can't be sure.

Elsweyr is immediately available to level-one players, so if you've never played before you can jump in and right away get to dragon fighting. Since it had been awhile, I opted to play through the new tutorial for fresh players jumping straight into Elsweyr before playing a max-level necromancer. 

It's mostly the stuff you'd expect from Elder Scrolls Online by now, including a friendly duel where my instructor broke down the necessity of heavy attacks and blocking. Along the way, robo-voiced Khajiit explained a little bit of my new character's backstory (surprise: I was attacked by a dragon and some people rescued and nursed me back to health). After I completed the combat portion of the tutorial, I popped open my menu to take care of some notifications and then this happened (be sure to enable audio so you can laugh at the robot voices). 

That wasn't exactly what I'd imagined my first encounter with a dragon would be like. In fact, I didn't even notice it had flown by at first until after I had reviewed the footage. ESO is an MMO that works because of its writing, immersive audio, and evocative worldbuilding, and with all of those things in various states of incompletion, it's hard to take what's happening seriously. I mean, a dragon just flew overhead and I barely even noticed. That's not a great sign.

Sadly, my opinion of ESO's dragons didn't get much better as the tutorial continued. After spelunking through the ruins of a temple and getting to try out some basic necromancer abilities, I had to ascend a tower and blow a horn that would knock this particular dragon out of the sky so that any Khajiit in the area could safely retreat. Again, it wasn't the most thrilling moment.

With the dragon incapacitated and civilians retreating, it was my job to deal the killing blow. I stormed the building where the dragon crash landed and I got my first taste of direct combat with one… and like everything else it was pretty janky.

To give this dragon a bit of a break, this is a tutorial battle intended for players who might only have just learned which end of a sword to hold onto. Talking with Lambert after my demo, he mentioned that Elsweyr will introduce a new type of world event where a dragon spawns in an area and players must rally to chase it across the map and do battle. It's these fights that'll truly test your mettle, as dragons fought here are supposed to be highly intelligent and deadly.

Like I said, it's obvious that Elsweyr is still a work in progress and I don't want to be unfair since Zenimax Online Studios has a good reputation for quality expansions. But I'm also not convinced that these dragons are ever going to live up to their cousins found in Skyrim. I hope that changes for the final release. 

Poking dead bodies 

Even if Elsweyr's dragons end up being goofy wimps, I think the expansion will get along just fine without them. After completing the tutorial I was able to create a max-level necromancer and try out all its different abilities while exploring a small slice of Elsweyr. Without a proper introduction to the story and in such a brief demo, it was hard to get a sense of the culture or lore of Elsweyr and its people, but I had a hell of a time raising skeletal mages or encasing my body in bone armor and bludgeoning my foes to death.

Like dragons, lots of games try to take a shot at necromancers. And though my necromancer's attire didn't evoke that feeling of being a creepy, corpse-summoning badass, my spells and abilities sure did.

One of the cool twists with the necromancer is that they can empower their spells using corpses of their summoned creatures or freshly slain enemies. For example, casting Blast Bones summons a flaming skeleton that rushes a targeted foe and—surprise, surprise—blows up, leaving behind a corpse. I can then cast Shocking Siphon, which creates a damaging link between that dead skelebomber and me, damaging all enemies between us. Or, if me or my teammates have taken some damage, I could cast Life Amid Death to consume that corpse and heal us. Keep in mind, these abilities don't require a corpse, but they're significantly more powerful if players make clever use of what I'm branding the "corpse economy"—something that'll undoubtedly be necessary in ESO's most challenging dungeons. 

The necromancer's ultimate abilities are also pretty wicked. Bone Goliath turned me into a hulking skeletal monster, making both my light and heavy attacks heal me while I tore into groups of enemies in reckless rage. If I'd rather not jump into the middle of a fight, I could summon a Frozen Colossus to do all that for me, or I can be a nice person and pick the Reanimate ultimate ability, which lets me revive up to three party members. Like all of ESO's classes, there's an excellent degree of freedom in each of the 18 abilities I can mix or match to create my perfect necromancer kit (not to mention all the other active skills I can learn outside of my class).

But the best thing about being a necromancer is that I'm also committing to a life of crime. Back in 2015, ESO added a crime system that gave players the freedom to steal and murder certain innocents just like they could in proper Elder Scrolls RPGs. And any new necromancers will have to be careful about where they cast their spells because locals and city guards certainly won't appreciate a mad wizard summoning skeleton bombs in the middle of a city square.

It's a cool touch that I've never really seen from other necromancer classes and one of the many reasons I'm excited to check out Elsweyr when it launches in June. The dragons invading its  dusty deserts and arid steppes may or may not be a whiff, but I'm not sure I'll care all that much as long as there's corpses to explode.

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HDR on PC continues to be a bit of a mess these days, but provided you haven’t been put off by the astronomical prices of the [cms-block]s for HDR or, indeed, the ongoing debacle surrounding Windows 10 support for it, then the next step on your path to high dynamic range glory is to get an HDR compatible graphics card.

Below, you’ll find a complete list of all the Nvidia and AMD graphics cards that have built-in support for HDR, as well as everything you need to know about getting one that also supports Nvidia and AMD’s own HDR standards, G-Sync HDR and FreeSync 2. I’ve also put together a list of all the PC games that support HDR as well. There aren’t many of them, all told, but I’ll be updating this list with more titles as and when they come out so it’s always up to date.

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To celebrate a quarter-century of Elves, Daedra and cat-people with bafflingly complex lore, Bethesda are giving away The Elder Scrolls 3: Morrowind today (March 25th) only, so snap it up quickly here. You’ll need a Bethesda.net account and their launcher to grab the game, too. A bit of a hassle, but you’re getting a sprawling adventure through a deeply alien corner of Tamriel, filled with giant insects, inscrutable demigods and enough Cliff Racers to drive any adventurer to distraction. If you’ve never played what many consider the best Elder Scrolls game, now’s the time.

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The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind® Game of the Year Edition

UPDATE 26/03/2019: As you may have observed from the comments on this article, Bethesda's Morrowind giveaway didn't exactly go to plan. Users reported several problems with claiming a free copy of the game, including difficulties logging into Bethesda.net and problems with the code system. You may have seen the memes.

In any case, Bethesda acknowledged and eventually resolved the technical problems and has now extended the period for claiming a copy. If you missed out on the first round, you have from now until the end of Sunday 31st March to bag Morrowind for free.

The technical issues have been frustrating, but when all's said and dunmer, at least we (eventually) got a free game.

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The Elder Scrolls is 25 years old, and you can celebrate this amazing milestone with us by unleashing Dragons upon Elsweyr, picking up ESO on sale, or even joining our Free Play Event!



The Elder Scrolls Turns 25!
It has been 25 years since The Elder Scrolls: Arena’s release in 1994, and we are thrilled to be part of this incredible milestone with The Elder Scrolls Online. To celebrate this amazing anniversary, you can begin your journey to the Khajiiti homeland with the Elsweyr Prologue, enjoy sales on the ESO base game and Summerset Chapter, and try the game out free, no strings attached, during our Free Play Event. Check out all the details below!

Unleash Dragons with the Elsweyr Prologue
In the Wrathstone DLC game pack, you began your Season of the Dragon adventure by delving into two challenging dungeons and collecting both halves of the mysterious Wrathstone tablet. With the Elsweyr Prologue, going live later today, you can discover the true purpose of the Wrathstone, and, as shown in our Elsweyr Cinematic Trailer, unleash Dragons upon the unsuspecting Khajiit of Elsweyr.


Explore the Halls of Colossus in the Elsweyr Prologue

The Prologue is part of The Elder Scrolls Online base game, meaning you don’t need the Wrathstone DLC or a The Elder Scrolls Online: Elsweyr pre-purchase to experience this part of the story.

You can begin this new adventure in two ways:
  • Get the FREE Crown Store Quest Starter item, the Sealed Imperial Summons, and use it from your inventory.
    • You can find this within the Quest Starter category.
  • Venture to the first major city of your alliance and look for the Imperial messenger, Anais Davaux, near the Impresario’s tent.
    • Aldmeri players can find her outside the northern gates of Vulkhel Guard.
    • Daggerfall players can find her on approach to Daggerfall City from the east.
    • Ebonheart players can find her at Davon’s Watch near the east gate.
Completing the Prologue quests grants you the Dragon Flight Illusion Gem memento reward, allowing you to summon a spectral group of mini-dragons!

If you wish to continue aiding the Khajiiti effort against the Dragons, you may undertake daily quests from Zahiri, who sets up camp near Abnur Tharn's camp at the Grahtwood entrance to Elsweyr. You may do every quest she offers once per day, and each rewards you with a cache of treasures from the Northern Elsweyr Defense Force. These caches can include Runebox fragments for the Guar Stomp emote!


Summon spectral dragons!

Play For Free
Starting this Thursday, March 28, and running until Wednesday, April 3, you can play The Elder Scrolls Online free on all platforms.

Because the Free Play Event includes access to the base game, this means that as a free play player, you can check out the Elsweyr Prologue Quest and begin the adventure that eventually takes you to the home of the Khajiit in The Elder Scrolls Online: Elsweyr (now available for pre-purchase)!

In addition to access to the ESO base game, the Free Play Event also allows you to visit the Morrowind zone, giving you the opportunity to explore Tamriel and the island home of the Dark Elves.


Travel to the home of the Dark Elves

Once the event starts, visit our Free Play page to select your platform and enter Tamriel. Note that a PlayStation®Plus membership is required to participate on PlayStation®4, and an Xbox Live Gold membership is required for Xbox One.

Pick Up ESO on Sale
In addition to the Free Play Event and Prologue Quest, later today, we’ve also putting The Elder Scrolls Online base game and The Elder Scrolls Online: Summerset on sale for all platforms. Visit our Buy Now page or your preferred retailer for details (sales should go live as the day continues). Note that the sale ends at a different time depending on the product:
  • The Elder Scrolls Online: Summerset is on sale until April 2
  • The Elder Scrolls Online Standard Edition (the base game) is on sale until April 9

Celebrating the Elder Scrolls
We’re thrilled to take part in this amazing milestone for The Elder Scrolls and continue to bring new and exciting adventures to Tamriel. If you’ve never had the chance to check out ESO for yourself, thanks to this Free Play Event and sale, there’s never been a better time to visit Tamriel’s 2nd Era and explore a world without limits.

Don’t forget, you can continue the adventure you start with the Elsweyr Prologue Quest by pre-purchasing The Elder Scrolls Online: Elsweyr, coming June 4. The Season of the Dragon is just heating up!
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Celebrate the absurd during the next Jester’s Festival event and reap ridiculous rewards, including new collectibles, bonus XP, and more! Find out everything you need to know right here. There’s pie!



The Silly Season Returns
The Jester's Festival kicks off on Thursday, March 21, at 10:00AM EDT and will run until Tuesday, April 2, at 10:00AM EDT. If you’d like to take part in this frivolous event, travel to the pavilions located outside the cities of Ebonheart, Vulkhel Guard, and Daggerfall. Once you find a pavilion, talk to one of the three Jesters convincingly dressed as Jorunn the Skald-King, Queen Ayrenn, or High King Emeric to get started.

Complete the intro quest titled “The Jester's Festival" to acquire the delicacy known as the Pie of Misrule. (If you completed the quest last year, you won't need to do so again.) When you use this mouthwatering Memento during the event, you'll receive a two-hour 100% XP buff. You can continue to enjoy the pie once the event is over, but you will no longer receive the bonus.


Save Princess from a perniciously porky fate!

Throughout the event, your characters can receive a daily quest from a Jester at each of the three different locations, allowing them to complete three preposterous quests per day.

Ridiculous Rewards
When you complete a Jester’s daily quest, you’ll receive a Jester’s Festival Reward Box, containing fun consumables, recipes, valuable items, and furnishings. The first time you complete the daily quest for each Jester each day (regardless of character), you’ll receive a Jester’s Festival Stupendous Box instead!

This Jester’s Festival Stupendous Box has a chance to contain unique rewards, including:
  • Cadwell’s Kitchen Arms Style Pages
    • Arm yourself with the weapons of the rag-tag knight himself!
  • Parts of New Mementos!
    • Collect the different parts for two new Mementos: the Festive Noise Maker or Jester’s Festival Joke Popper.
  • Jokey Stealies
    • Valuable-but-silly items you can sell to vendors for gold.
  • Runeboxes
    • Tradeable runeboxes containing last year’s Mementos: the Jester’s Scintillator and Cherry Blossom Branch.
If you’ve earned all three Stupendous Reward Boxes in a day and you decide to do the quests again with a different character, you’ll receive the regular Jester’s Festival Reward Box. You can keep earning three regular Jester’s Festival Reward Boxes with your different characters throughout the day, with both the Stupendous Reward Boxes and the regular Reward Boxes resetting daily at 2:00AM EDT.

Finally, Jester Festival Reward Boxes will always contain one last reward: the Jester’s Festival Pie.

Share the Fun… with Pie!
Although the pies you receive from Reward Boxes certainly look delicious, in the right hands, they’re one of Tamriel’s most-feared projectiles!

By adding these tasty missiles to your Quickbar, they become instruments of maniacal merriment, allowing you to throw them at any of Tamriel’s inhabitants, including NPCs, guards, or even your fellow players. Spare none your sticky, delicious wrath! Warning: Some targets, such as city guards, might object to your revelry.


“Take that! And that! EAT IT!”

Of course, while covering your friends, enemies, and hapless bystanders in dessert is its own reward, we’ve also added a host of new pie-related Achievements to this year’s event:
  • The Three Fillings War – Throw 10 Pies at players that are in a different Alliance
  • The Upper Crust – Throw a pie at each of the Alliance Leaders
  • More Than You Can Chew – Throw 10 Pies at Guards
  • Dessert Domination – Complete the above Achievements
  • Messy Business – Kill 10 players while they are covered in pie in Cyrodiil
With these Achievements come special rewards. By completing the Messy Business and The Upper Crust Achievements, you’ll earn the “Empieror” and “Tin Soldier” titles respectively. Finally, by acquiring Dessert Domination, you’ll receive the Obnoxious Mute Face Paint collectible!

The Achievements from previous events will still be available this year for everybody, too, including the Lord or Lady of Misrule Achievement, rewarding you with a title and hat, and the Royal Jester Achievement, rewarding you with a title and unlocking the ability to acquire unique furnishings. Check your in-game Journal for everything.

Snag and Spend Event Tickets
As you take part in the Jester’s Festival, you’ll earn two Event Tickets the first time you complete a Jester’s daily quest each day, with a total of 24 tickets available to be earned by the event’s end.

During the event, you can buy Indrik Feathers, Dawnwood Berries of Bloom, Dawnwood Berries of Budding, Dawnwood Berries of Growth, and the new Dawnwood Berries of Ripeness from the Impresario merchant. This is the final berry you’ll need to evolve your existing Nascent Indrik into the Dawnwood Indrik! To summon your new, fancy Indrik, simply have all four berries in your inventory and use one of them.


The even-more majestic Dawnwood Indrik

When spending Event Tickets, please double-check the name of the berries you’re about to purchase. You need only one of each to evolve your Indrik. Please also note that this is your last chance to acquire all the berries required to make this specific evolution. Once this event ends, the Impresario will no longer stock these berries – don’t miss out!

If you’ve earned more than enough Event Tickets this quarter, you can also acquire the Springtide Indrik pet for 10 Event Tickets – the first pet Indrik available in game! In addition, you can acquire any of Cadwell’s Kitchen Arms Style pages for five Event Tickets each, giving you an alternate way to earn them other than the Stupendous Boxes (or simply snatch up any you are missing). You’ll find both of these new types of items for sale from the Impresario.



New Crown Store Items
With the Jester’s Festival event, we’re bringing back a host of fan-favorite items including the Madcap Jester Monkey and Jester Personality in addition to adding new items such as the Pebble Pal (yes, it’s a pet rock), Cadwell’s Kitchen Style pack, and a selection of novelty stick mounts.


The Novelty Stick Horse mount & Pebble Pal Pet

Additionally, during this event, we’re adding Event Tickets to the in-game Crown Store. You can find them in the Events category. Check out this month’s Crown Store Showcase for more information on when all of these fantastic items will be available.

Revel in the Ridiculous
Enjoy bonuses to XP, acquire Event Tickets, earn exclusive rewards, AND cover your enemies (and friends) in delicious, sticky pie—what’s not to love this Jester’s Festival? Are you planning to join in on the raucous revelries this year? Head on over to Twitter @TESOnlineInstagram, and Facebook and tell us how you’ll be celebrating!

This Jester's Festival kicks off on Thursday, March 21, at 10:00AM EDT and will run until Tuesday, April 2, at 10:00AM EDT. Have fun!
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Learn how the team designed Update 21’s quality-of-life improvements and get to know the new Loremaster in our latest ESO Live.



Join us this Friday at 6PM EDT as Senior Systems Designer Michael Edwards and Lead UI Designer Bobby Weir drop by to talk with Community Managers Jessica Folsom and Gina Bruno about two of Update 21’s most-loved features: the Zone Guide and Guild Trader UI update. Then, ZOS’s new Loremaster Leamon Tuttle joins them to chat about his background, what it means to be a Loremaster, and his thoughts on Elder Scrolls lore in general. If you love Elder Scrolls lore AND quality-of-life improvements, this is the show for you!

The show will also feature ESO news and have Twitch Drops activated, so if you haven’t already, don’t hesitate to link your PC/Mac accounts. The show will go live this Friday at 6PM EDT on TwitchYouTubeMixer, and Steam—see you there!
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There’s never been a better time to be bad! Earn bonus rewards when you commit crimes in the name of the Dark Brotherhood or Thieves Guild during our celebration event.



Crime Pays
The Thieves Guild and Dark Brotherhood Celebration Event starts Thursday, March 7, at 10:00AM EST and runs until Monday, March 18, at 10:00AM EDT. During this period, you can earn the following bonus rewards for certain criminal activities in both Hew's Bane and the Gold Coast:
  • Double reward drops for defeating World Bosses
  • Double reward drops for defeating Delve bosses
  • Double Defiled Whiskers drops from Maw of Lorkhaj bosses
  • Increased rewards for completing Heists
  • Increased rewards for completing Sacraments
  • Double harvesting resources from regular crafting nodes (not nodes from Survey Reports)



Note that the Thieves Guild and Dark Brotherhood repeatable quests do not have bonus rewards during the event period.

Become a Master Thief or Assassin
Throughout this dark event, you can acquire both the Thieves Guild and Dark Brotherhood DLC game packs for a steal, with both available in the in-game Crown Store for 1,000 crowns.

Even better, you can snatch up the Dark Brotherhood Collector’s Bundle and the Thieves Guild Collector’s Bundle for 2,000 crowns each.



The Dark Brotherhood and Thieves Guild Collector’s Bundles

The Thieves Guild Collector's Bundle includes the Thieves Guild DLC game pack, the Hammerfell Camel mount, the Kindlespit Dragon Frog pet, and five Crown Experience Scrolls. The Dark Brotherhood Collector's Bundle includes the DLC game pack, Highland Wolf mount, the Sylvan Nixad pet, and five Crown Experience Scrolls.

Finally, we’re also putting a collection of Thieves Guild- and Dark Brotherhood-themed Crown Store items up for sale, including furnishings, homes, and Motif Styles. Check out the Crown Store starting on March 7 to grab a bargain.

Steal Your Event Tickets
As you participate in the Thieves Guild and Dark Brotherhood Celebration, you’ll also earn Event Tickets for the following activities:
  • One Event Ticket for the first Sacrament completed each day
    • Sacraments are unlocked by reaching Dark Brotherhood Rank 2 and completing the quest “A Lesson in Silence”
  • One Event Ticket for the first Heist completed each day
    • Heists are unlocked by reaching Thieves Guild Rank 3 and completing the quest “The Long Game"
You can earn a total of two Event Tickets per day per account, with a possible total of 24 by the end.

Throughout the event, you can buy Indrik Feathers, Dawnwood Berries of Bloom (introduced with January’s Midyear Mayhem), Dawnwood Berries of Budding (introduced with the Morrowind Celebration), and new Dawnwood Berries of Growth from the Impresario merchant. When spending Event Tickets, please double-check the name of the berries you’re about to purchase. You need only one of each to evolve your Indrik.

Stick to the Shadows
The risks are great, but during the Thieves Guild and Dark Brotherhood Celebration, the rewards are even greater, meaning there’s never been a better time to begin your life of crime! Are you excited to return to the Gold Coast and Hew’s Bane? Let us know on Twitter @TESOnlineInstagram, or Facebook.

The Thieves Guild and Dark Brotherhood Celebration event begins on Thursday, March 7, at 10:00AM EST and will end on Monday, March 18, at 10:00AM EDT.
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Begin your Season of the Dragon story with Wrathstone, a new DLC game pack for The Elder Scrolls Online. Learn about this challenging new dungeon content and the free Update 21 base-game patch, now live on PC/Mac!



The Wrathstone DLC dungeon pack and update brings new adventures and improvements to ESO:
  • Two dungeons: Frostvault & Depths of Malatar
  • The start of the Season of the Dragon adventure
  • A new Battleground: Eld Angvar
  • Updated PvP rewards
  • The Zone Guide
  • A Guild Trader UI update
This DLC is free for all current ESO Plus™ members or available for purchase with crowns from the in-game Crown Store.

Check out the official Wrathstone Launch Trailer here!

Wrathstone DLC Game Pack
The Wrathstone DLC Game Pack introduces two challenging, brand-new dungeons that take your team through Tamriel’s hidden ruins to collect both halves of the mysterious Wrathstone tablet. This DLC also kicks off the year-long Season of the Dragon storyline that continues with the upcoming Elsweyr Chapter, arriving this June, and runs throughout 2019.

Frostvault

In Frostvault, you must work with the Redguard treasure hunter Tharayya to explore a lost Dwarven vault, embedded deep within Eastmarch’s frozen glaciers. Standing in your way is a menacing Goblin tribe, ageless Dwarven automatons, and deadly traps. You need to make use of long-deactivated machines to break into the vault and claim its secrets for yourself.

Depths of Malatar

What dangers lurk within the Depths of Malatar? Venture deep into this lost Ayleid ruin and discover the fate of an Imperial cohort that first discovered its entrance centuries ago. However, more than soldiers await you deep within the sunken city of Garlas Malatar, as shining Daedric guardians protect the ancient relics within!


Explore the sunken ruins of Malatar

Both dungeons are available in Normal and Veteran difficulties, with a Veteran Hard Mode option if you truly wish to challenge your team. Should you complete these dungeons, in addition to claiming both halves of the Wrathstone tablet, you can earn powerful armor sets, Monster Masks, and unique collectibles, including a new skin and pet.

For more, check out our in-depth previews of both Depths of Malatar and Frostvault.

Purchase Details
The Wrathstone DLC game pack is free for all ESO Plus members or can be purchased for 1,500 crowns from the in-game Crown Store, where it’s listed under DLC.

Note that if your ESO Plus membership lapses, you will lose access to the DLC dungeons until you renew or purchase the DLC with crowns. You won’t lose any items or rewards you earned while you had access.

Wrathstone Collector’s Bundle

The Wrathstone Collector’s Bundle is also available for 4,000 crowns. This includes access to the DLC game pack, the Treasure Hunter’s Horse mount, the Carnelian Theodolite pet, and five Crown Experience Scrolls. You can find and purchase the Wrathstone Collector’s Bundle from the Featured section of the in-game Crown Store.


The Wrathstone Collector’s Bundle

Enter a Wrathstone Dungeon & Receive a Free Hat
After you gain access to the Wrathstone dungeons, you can explore both Frostvault and Depths of Malatar by the following methods:
  • By teleporting directly into the two dungeons from your map
  • By using the Dungeon Finder tool
  • By walking up to the dungeon entrances in both the Gold Coast (Depths of Malatar) and Eastmarch (Frostvault)
Upon entering one of the two new dungeons, you receive an Ayleid Royal Crown hat, completely free.

This courtly crest is perfect for the ancient aristocrat within you!

New Battleground and PvP Rewards
The Update 21 base-game patch (free for all ESO players) brings a new Battleground to conquer and new rewards for PvP activities. For starters, the Battlegrounds map Eld Angvar pits you against your fellow players in a mysterious Ayleid world between worlds. This arena puts you into the fight quickly by using a series of portals, and it has two unique variants depending on the game mode.


Battle in the void

In addition to the Battlegrounds map, Update 21 also provides additional PvP rewards, including a unique pet for those who fight for control of Cyrodiil and colorful, team-based weapon Outfit styles for Battlegrounds brawlers.

Find out more about the new Battleground and PvP rewards in our preview article.

Zone Guide and Guild Trader UI Update
Update 21 also introduces some big changes and quality-of-life improvements for Tamriel’s explorers and traders. The Zone Guide tool helps you track your progress in any of Tamriel’s zones, including Zone Story Quests completed, Wayshrines unlocked, Points of Interest visited, and much more. It can even help you find almost everything in a zone via quest markers. This tool is perfect if you need help completing a zone or simply want to find something interesting to do.


If you have coin, you can find wares

If you enjoy trading goods with your fellow players in ESO, Update 21’s Guild Trader UI improvement dramatically overhauls how you find and purchase items. The biggest addition is the ability to search a Guild Trader for specific items rather than having to navigate through multiple menus, and it allows you to effortlessly find the items or materials you wish to acquire. In addition to this, we’ve also revamped the Guild Trader categories, making for a much smoother trading experience.

You can read more about these Update 21 base-game changes in our preview article.

Your Adventure Begins Now
With the Wrathstone DLC game pack, your epic, year-long Season of the Dragon storyline begins now. Starting today, you can enter these two challenging new dungeons and claim both halves of the powerful and mysterious Wrathstone, but be warned: what you uncover could have consequences for all of Tamriel! For more on everything coming with Wrathstone and Update 21, check out the Patch Notes forum. Are you planning to venture deep into the Frostvault or Depths of Malatar dungeons? Let us know on Twitter @TESOnlineInstagram, and Facebook – don’t forget to use the #SeasonOfTheDragon hashtag!

The Wrathstone DLC game pack is now live on PC/Mac and is coming to PlayStation®4 and Xbox One on March 12. It is available free for ESO Plus members or can be purchased with crowns from the in-game Crown Store.
The Elder Scrolls® Online

From now until February 12, ZeniMax Online Studios is offering a free trial of ESO Plus, the optional program that replaced conventional Elder Scrolls Online subscriptions in 2015. Players who opt in will have full access to all the zones, quests, dungeons, and other content offered in the DLC releases, double capacity at the Bank, a ten percent boost to experience and gold, and more. 

The Elder Scrolls Online isn't full-on free-to-play, but once you've purchased the base game you can play it as much as you want with no extra fees. DLC packs must be purchased separately, however, and there are various bonuses offered in the ESO Plus program, including a monthly stipend of the Crowns currency, that free players don't get. 

Here's the full list of what's included in the trial:

  • Full access to DLC game packs – new zones, quests, dungeons, and more from The Imperial City, Orsinium, Thieves Guild, Dark Brotherhood, Shadows of the Hist, Horns of the Reach, Clockwork City, Dragon Bones, Morrowind (zone and story), Wolfhunter, and Murkmire
  • A Craft Bag offering you unlimited storage for all of your crafting materials
  • Double Bank space for all the characters on your account
  • 10% increase to Experience and Gold acquisition, Crafting Inspiration, and Trait Research rates
  • Double Furnishings and Collectibles space in player housing
  • Exclusive ability to dye costumes
  • Double Transmute Crystal storage

The free trial also means that all players will be able to participate in the Morrowind Celebration Event, even if they don't normally have access to that zone. Trial players will not get the monthly allotment of Crowns, however, or any of the "exclusive deals" that are offered to ESO Plus subscribers.

ESO Plus normally goes for $15 per month, with discounts for signing up for multiple months at a time. To take advantage of the trial offer, log into the game, head to the Crown Store, select the ESO Plus tab, and then select "Free Trial." Details are up at elderscrollsonline.com.

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