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The Elder Scrolls Online Blackwood coming in June 2021

And before that, DLC titled Flames of Ambition!

The Elder Scrolls Online Blackwood is 2021’s big content drop, available on PC and consoles in June 2021.

Available on PC and Mac from 1 June and Xbox and PlayStation from 8 June, Blackwood tasks “players with uncovering the schemes of the Daedric Prince Mehrunes Dagon 800 years before the events of The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion.”

Blackwood is said to offer more than 30 hours of new story alongside side-quests and quality of life features.

The content, “for the first time ever, introduces Companions who will adventure through Tamriel alongside the player,” Bethesda also advised. “The new Chapter will take players from the walls of the Imperial City of Leyawiin, first featured in The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion, to the murky bogs of Shadowfen, and of course to the mysterious region of Blackwood where players will uncover the Daedric plot at its heart.”

Ahead of the big release, The Elder Scrolls Online will offer up Dungeon DLC titled Flames of Ambition in March 2021.

Available on 8 March on PC and Mac, and 16 March on Xbox and PlayStation, Flames of Ambition “opens the year-long Gates of Oblivion story with new dungeons that reveal the threat of Mehrunes Dagon and leads players directly to the Blackwood Chapter story in June.”

You can take a look at a series of Blackwood screenshots below.

The Elder Scrolls Online is currently available on Windows PC, Xbox One, Xbox Series S, Xbox Series X, PS4 and PS5.


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