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Elder Scrolls Online Shadow Over Morrowind has content drops in March, June

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The Elder Scrolls Online Shadow Over Morrowind will offer players two big content drops in March and June of this year.

“This year’s story brings players back to Morrowind, allowing them to explore places that haven’t been seen in The Elder Scrolls since 1994,” said ZeniMax Online Studios in a press release. “The Shadow Over Morrowind adventure tells a captivating story across multiple content releases.”

First, Scribes of Fate becomes available from 13 March (PC/Mac) or 28 March (Xbox, PlayStation) and features two new four-player PvE dungeons.

“Players will battle their way past the twisted acolytes of the Scribes of Mora in Scrivener’s Hall or contend with the temporal magics of Bal Sunnar,” ZeniMax Online Studios continued.

Next, Necrom is available from 5 June or 20 June on PC/Mac or consoles, respectively, and offers up more than 30 hours of new story content alongside a new playable class: the Arcanist.

“The Arcanist is ESO’s seventh and newest class and will bring powerful new abilities and mechanics drawn from a Daedric Prince in the realm of Oblivion,” ZeniMax added.

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


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