We don’t know what plans and budget you have for this summer, but traveling to the open world of The Elder Scrolls Online is an option to consider with an irresistible price: free. On the occasion of QuakeCon Bethesda has announced that its colossal MMORPG of magic and swords you can play for free until August 29 on consoles, PCs. And if you don’t have a proper PC or a desktop console, don’t worry: you can also viciarte with Google Stadia.
A real opportunity to lose yourself in the always captivating Tamriel on your own or in company, whether you were looking for an excuse to make a character and go on adventures or if you want to recover the one you once created. Especially now that the game and its expansions have been translated into Spanish.
That yes, the days of free game in The Elder Scrolls Online They are not the only thing that Bethesda had saved for its great annual event: taking advantage of the moment, it has been shown in property The Elder Scrolls Online: Lost Depths, the new chapter of the annual adventure of the Legacy of the Bretons. And be careful, if you want to dive into it, it’s also easy: you can take advantage of these days to do the High Isle prologue mission.
what is it about The Elder Scrolls Online: Lost Depths? In addition to continuing the plot of the annual adventure, this new chapter includes new stories, two new dungeons in the Systres archipelago and a quest in which the mysteries of the druid king will be revealed to us. And be careful, the batch of new content will be discounted these days, although – as we will see – console players will have to wait until next month to get their hands on the news.
Both the downloadable chapter The Elder Scrolls Online: Lost Depthsavailable with ESO Plus or in the in-game store, as free update 35 of the base game will be available on PC, Mac and Stadia on August 22 and, starting September 6, 2022 on Xbox and PlayStation systems.
Meanwhile, Bethesda continues to throw the house out the window during QuakeCon by giving away games on the Epic Games Store (watch out for that DOOM 64), adding more games to Game Pass and offering several classics at our favorite price: free. That’s how it’s nice to do events.