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Elder Scrolls Online High Isle coming June 2022

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The Elder Scrolls Online High Isle is the long-running MMORPG’s next installment, heading to PC and consoles from June 2022.

“Players will experience an island paradise steeped in medieval culture and architecture, complete with magnificent castles and exciting tournament grounds,” Bethesda said in a press release “The story of this year’s Chapter focuses on political intrigue, and High Isle is the perfect getaway destination for alliance delegates to take on peace talks that would put an end to the Three Banners War. While the summit is hosted by the noble Society of the Steadfast, players should beware of The Ascendant Order and their chaotic motives.”

“A previously unexplored region, the Systres Archipelago takes inspiration from the beautiful, windswept shores of the Mediterranean,” the release continued. “Here lies the stunning world of High Isle, home of the Bretons, descendants of both humans and elves. The social elite live in the feudalistic society of Gonfalon Bay, the center point of all political dealings on High Isle. Above all, ruthlessness is a virtue here, so players will have to watch their backs!”

At the same time, Bethesda will introduce Spanish text translations into the title for those who’d like to take advantage.

In celebration of the content, Bethesda ANZ is giving away a one-of-a-kind cooler; details on how to win it are in the embedded tweet below.

Players can expect High Isle from 6 June 2022 on Windows PC and Mac, followed by an Xbox and PlayStation release from 21 June 2022.


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