February may not be the most pleasant month, but a few cool MMOs definitely enrich the dreary time. Especially The Elder Scrolls Online shines thanks to Housing, and this month sees the release of two new games: the fast-paced action MMO For Honor and the brutal Conan Exiles.
When thinking of February, the terms “Cold”, “Wet”, “Flu”, and “Muddy” come to mind. The second month of the year is truly not a lovely time – especially for us fur bearers!
It’s all the better that this month at least a few online games exist to brighten the chilly, wet time. In games like Conan Exiles or The Elder Scrolls Online, no one notices whether it’s wet or cold. And you can’t catch the flu either!
The Elder Scrolls Online – Build houses in Tamriel
The Elder Scrolls Online started as a lukewarm compromise between an MMORPG like WoW and the classic Elder Scrolls series like Skyrim. Nobody was really satisfied with that.
Over time, ESO has increasingly become an Online-Skyrim. Complete with thefts, assassins, a justice system, and thanks to One Tamriel, a freely explorable world. However, one typical Elder Scrolls feature was sorely missing until now: Housing!
No more homeless!
Hard to believe, but your ESO heroes have rescued kings, dismantled cults, raided dungeons, and beaten real Daedra princes. Yet, they are all still homeless vagabonds, sleeping under bridges at night and eating their meager crafting rations there. An untenable situation! Therefore, from February 6 (PC) or February 21 (PS4, Xbox One) the DLC “Homestead” will be available.
You’ll at least get a permanently rented room in an inn in your respective faction city. If that’s not enough, you can buy a total of 39 abodes across Tamriel. Among them are the cozy “Cuddly Capsule” in the style of the cunning Wood Elves or a stately imperial villa. The huts are available – with two exceptions from the premium shop – all for real money as well as in-game currency.
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Wildstar meets ESO
If you want to spend real money, you can buy a fully furnished house right away. But don’t worry, clever craftsmen will simply build tables and chairs themselves and personally retrieve the heads of wild bosses from the dungeon. You can then place the pieces freely in the house or the possibly existing outdoor area as you see fit.
You can place the furniture as creatively as in the online role-playing game WildStar. So you can turn and rotate everything and also anchor it freely in the room. A creative player built a hut in his garden from sheer individual parts.
By the way, housing is not the only new feature in ESO: Recently, the first big addon Morrowind was announced! However, that won’t come until June.
On page two, we continue with the barbaric newcomer Conan Exiles!


