Those who haven’t yet played the currently very successful MMORPG The Elder Scrolls Online but are considering it can wait until the release of the newly announced Gold Edition.
It will be released on September 9 and will include all four major DLC expansions alongside the base game. This means you’ll also travel to Abah’s Landing to enlist in the notorious Thieves Guild. Or you can join the Dark Brotherhood on the Gold Coast and train to become a deadly assassin. Additionally, you will travel to Wrothgar, where you’ll assist the Orc King Kurog in rebuilding the realm of Orsinium.
Many hours of fun
Additionally, you will explore the rest of the game world and participate in Alliance Wars in the Imperial City. All DLCs together offer an additional playtime of around 40 hours.
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The Elder Scrolls Online: Gold Edition includes:
The base game The Elder Scrolls Online
Four DLC expansions with new quests, locations, and abilities:
Imperial City
Orsinium
Thieves Guild
Dark Brotherhood
An exclusive Palomino horse (mount)
500 Crowns for the Crown Store (only for new accounts)
The newly announced DLC Shadows of the Hist – which also offers an introduction to the culture of the Argonians – will not be included in the package.This must be purchased separately through the Crown Store starting August 1 – unless you have an ESO Plus membership, in which case you will receive all DLCs “for free”. The price for the Gold Edition of The Elder Scrolls Online is 59.99 Euro for PC and 69.99 for PS4 and Xbox One (view on Amazon.de). The version will be available for download on PC, Playstation 4, and Xbox One, and will be available as a boxed version in retail.
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