Bethesda Softworks and ZeniMax Online Studios revealed The Elder Scrolls Online's new High Isle setting from the Legacy of the Bretons year-long adventure, which brings players to a never-before-seen region of Tamriel. The Elder Scrolls series has expansive lore, and the mainline games have taken players to Morrowind, Cyrodiil, and Skyrim, among others. While the single-player experiences have teased at many other regions of Tamriel, The Elder Scrolls Online opened the door to those previously unexplored settings, such as The Far Shores, Shadow Wood, and The Five Finger Dance.
Though The Elder Scrolls: Arena’s large map included High Rock, Valenwood, Elsweyr, Black Marsh, and the Summerset Isle, The Elder Scrolls Online offers an HD render of Tamriel’s many regions that the two-decade-old game could not. The MMO also brings players to locations never explored in an Elder Scrolls game, such as planes of Oblivion like Coldharbour and The Refuge of Dread. Many of these locations were not available in the base game, however, ESO has added consistent content updates and chapters that incorporate new locations, features, and other mechanics. The Elsweyr DLC introduced the Necromancer player class and a return of dragons while Elder Scrolls Online’s Blackwood introduced a companion system. Each of these DLCs have expanded the playable terrain, offering new corners of Tamriel to explore.
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During The Elder Scrolls Online's 2022 Global Reveal stream, Bethesda Softworks unveiled the new High Isle setting in the MMO’s latest year-long adventure. The Legacy of the Bretons begins with the upcoming Ascending Tide dungeon DLC and continues with the launch of the
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