The next chapter of The Elder Scrolls Online will take players to a new part of Tamriel called High Isle, the home of Breton nobility. High Isle will be the sixth chapter released for Bethesda and Zenimax Online Studios' popular MMORPG and is the second release in a year-long roadmap titled Legacy of the Bretons. As with most new chapters of ESO, players are able to jump into High Isle at any time, whether they are new to the game or veterans, and enjoy the over 30 hours of questing, added mechanics, new Trial, and quality-of-life improvements the expansion introduces.
The main story of High Isle takes players to the Breton kingdom in Tamriel's Systres Archipelago. High Isle has been declared the site of secret peace talks to negotiate an end to the Three Banners War. These talks are sponsored by The Steadfast, a humanitarian organization that aids those affected by the war. However, other factions are also at play working toward their own ends. Rather than focusing on larger and more supernatural threats like the Daedric princes, High Isle's story is firmly set in the real world of Tamriel and hinges on political intrigue like other classic Elder Scrolls stories.
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The major new mechanic coming toElder Scrolls Online in the High Isle chapter is a new deckbuilding tavern game called Tales of Tribute. For players who want to take a break from questing and killing monsters and live like real citizens of Tamriel, many NPCs throughout the world will take them up on an offer to play Tales of Tribute. The game includes elements of PvP and PvE. Players can rank up in PvP play or progress a storyline in PvE. Unlike Gwent in The Witcher 3, Tales of
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