The Elder Scrolls Online Shadows of the Hist Now Available on PC

Aug. 2, 2016



The Elder Scrolls Online Shadows of the Hist Now Available on PC

The Elder Scrolls Online Shadows of the Hist Now Available on PC

The newest expansion for theElder Scrolls Online,Shadows of the Histis now available for PC and MAC players. PS4 and Xbox One players will gain access to the content on August 16th. In conjunction with the expansion Update 11’s base game patch is also available for all players.

Shadows of the Hist adds 2 newDungeonsfor players to tackle with friends that feature 3 new item sets, new achievements with an appearance reward and a new monster mask set. The dungeons scale to the level of the group leader, can be entered at any level and can be queued up via the Group/Activity Finder starting at level 10. The new dungeons in more detail are as follows:

Cradle of Shadows

Ruins of Mazzatun

Everyone who owns ESO gains access to the new base game patch, regardless if they purchase the new expansion or not. This update features quite a few new features and improvements to the base game. Here are the highlights:

The Style Parlor allows players to make changes to their appearance and races in exchange for special tokens. Check out thisappearance and race change guidefor how to give your character a makeover.

ESO Plus members get immediate access to Shadows of the Hist at no extra cost, non subscribers can purchase it via theCrown Storefor 1500 crowns. A collector’s bundle with a Hist Guarmount, Haj Mota Hatchling pet and experience scrolls is available for 2500 crowns. The mount and pet can also be purchased separately from the crown store.

Once you’ve purchased/downloaded the new content, you can access either of the new dungeons via the following steps:

Now that you’re armed with everything you need to know, get out there and make something of yourself! Excited for the new content and changes? Let us know your thoughts in the comments!

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They are taking going crazy with DLC this year. Kinda nice.

Wait, the DLC is just the dungeons? Or am I missing something?