The Elder Scrolls Online Released a New DLC Called Ascending Tide

Before we dive into the topic, be sure to check out cheap ESO gold at U7buygames. 2 new PvE dungeons, Shipright's Regret and The Coral Aerie are added to the Ascending Tide DLC, and they will be the stepstone for the upcoming contents of High Isle chapter later this year. For the console players, the Ascending Tide DLC will be available on March 29.

A haunted shipyard, in which the wreckage of the legendary All Flags Navy exists, will be brought by Shipright's Regret. And take a look at Coral Aerie, from which you can complete the new quest of saving the ESO character Jakarn from the mysterious Ascendant Order.

Ascending Tide does not require additional charge for those who already get ESO Plus, and it can be bought alone via in-game store if you are not one of those subscribers. Just like previous ESO DLC or all the expansions in general, any player can experience the new content regardless of the in-game levels. The new DLC leads the way to future Legacy of the Bretons content, including the new High Isle expansion, which will include a never-before-seen region of Tamriel and will serve to explore more into Breton history and culture. 


Rich Lambert, the creative director of ESO, has described High Isle as a return to the narrative roots of the Elder Scrolls franchise, and a elaboration on the politics of Breton society. Reportedly, it will take more than 30 hours to complete the quests in High Isle, and a strategic card game named Tales of Tribute will be introduced as well. 

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