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The Elder Scrolls: Scions of Ithelia coming to consoles this month

The Elder Scrolls: Scions of Ithelia coming to consoles this month

New The Elder Scrolls DLC has arrived

The Elder Scrolls franchise from Bethesda gives fans fantastical worlds that we can spend months if not years exploring, embarking on quests, meeting new characters and so much more.

The Elder Scrolls Online was first released in 2014 for PC before making its way to other platforms. One of the best things about Bethesda’s The Elder Scrolls Online is that due to its live service nature, it’s a game that is always updated with new content enticing players to be immersed into its world, and the upcoming expansion Scions of Ithelia looks to entice us once more.

Check out The Elder Scrolls Online - Scions of Ithelia trailer below!

When The Elder Scrolls Online initially launched, it was a paid subscription service but that is no longer a requirement once you purchase the base game. However, there is a paid subscription model called ‘ESO Plus” which offers all DLC (including Scions of Ithelia) at no extra cost as well as a whole host of other additional benefits. Hopefully, with no release date for The Elder Scrolls VI, the constant updates for The Elder Scrolls Online should be more than enough to keep us busy for the months ahead, years even.

Scions of the Ithelia bring new quests, dungeons, rewards and so much more. “Prove your strength to Malacath and defend a demiplane of Oblivion in the Scions of Ithelia dungeon DLC. Venture into two perilous PvE dungeons, Oathsworn Pit and Bedlam Veil, and discover all-new stories, challenges, and rewards,” reads the description of the upcoming DLC.

The Elder Scrolls Online - Scions of Ithelia is available now via Steam and the Epic Games Store, and arrives on PlayStation and Xbox on 26 March. What’s more, if you subscribe to Xbox Game Pass, you can play The Elder Scrolls Online base game at no extra cost.

Featured Image Credit: Bethesda Softworks

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