The Elder Scrolls Online’s award-winning Morrowind chapter has been made free for players who own the base game. This update comes just months before ESO's next major expansion, The High Isle, which will bring players to a previously unexplored archipelago as part of the ongoing Legacy of the Bretons storyline.
The Elder Scrolls Online was Bethesda’s first attempt at a full-scale MMO, and although many players ditched the game following its somewhat stale launch, many people stuck with it and helped shape it into one of the most consistently relevant MMOs available. With developer ZeniMax Online Studios taking player feedback into consideration more than ever before, ESO has managed to become one of the MMO community’s favorites and a staple of the genre itself. ESO has even been compared to New World and other more recent MMOs, demonstrating its staying power.
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To add to the value of the already content-rich game, ZeniMax Online Studios has announced that starting today, the widely praised Morrowind expansion chapter will be added to every player’s account at no cost. ZeniMax made the decision to help players catch up in the world of Tamriel before the game’s newest expansion prologue, High Isle, releases later this summer. Morrowind, which was ESO’s first expansion chapter, is often cited as the game’s best DLC and holds a ton of content for players to enjoy, all based on the original game, The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind.
ZeniMax’s post suggests that the window to claim the content is limited, noting that the deal is open “for the foreseeable future.” If for whatever reason the DLC does not automatically appear registered to a player’s account, it will be
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