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The Elder Scrolls Online Clockwork City DLC detailed

Bethesda today detailed The Elder Scrolls Online Clockwork City DLC game pack.

Available from 23 October on PC and Mac, and 7 November for Xbox One and PS4, the content will be free to all ESO Plus subscribers or 2,000 Crowns for everyone else via the game’s in-game Crown Store.

The content does not require The Elder Scrolls: Morrowind, Bethesda also confirmed.

“The Clockwork City DLC game pack will take Tamriel adventurers through a new zone unlike any other — Sotha Sil’s legendary Clockwork City — to investigate a new Daedric threat,” Bethesda said of the content. “The DLC game pack presents around 10 hours of fresh Elder Scrolls stories and is jammed with unforgettable architecture, strange creatures, and powerful hybrid monsters. Players will also find a new Trial – Asylum Sanctorum – that will test the mettle of any 12-player group; as well as new unique armour sets, customisation items, crafting motifs, and more.”

A variant Collector’s Bundle, including the DLC, a Clockwork Skeevaton pet, a Kagouti Fabricant mount and Five Crown Experience Scrolls is also on offer for 4,000 Crowns.

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


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