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The Elder Scrolls Online Deadlands coming November

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The Elder Scrolls Online Deadlands will head to all available platforms across November, Bethesda has recently announced.

The new DLC heads to PC, Mac and Stadia first on 1 November, followed by an Xbox and PlayStation console release from 16 November.

“Those who’ve played The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion will recognize parts of the Deadlands,” Bethesda said in a press release.

“The Burn is an area that sports molten rivers, flame-infused beasts, and towering metal spires. And never-before-seen in an Elder Scrolls game, players can venture into a new zone of the Deadlands called The Sever, a region with fierce storms and ferocious winds.

“Finally, not even a Daedric prince can tame this final region of the Deadlands. Fargrave is one of the biggest cities in The Elder Scrolls Online, a mystical desert metropolis roofed by a massive skeleton. It’s a city where players can craft, buy, and sell goods while traveling between realms. Before you visit this metropolis, ask yourselves one question: What is valuable to those who do not need to eat, drink or rest?”

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


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