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The Elder Scrolls Online to get a big update this week

The Elder Scrolls Online hasn't been the most critically acclaimed MMO in recent years but maybe over time it will improve. Zenimax is due to release a big content update later this week, adding in a new adventure zone as well as new monsters.

The Craglorn update was announced to be coming last month and is the first wave of future content adding updates for the game. This month's update is aimed at higher level players to give them more to do later on in the game. Creative Director, Paul Sage, gave some details away upon announcement, saying: “There's a lot of different monsters we throw at you and, of course, there are boss monsters that have interesting tactics you haven't encountered anywhere in the game before.”

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The Elder Scrolls Online was released last month for the PC but the console versions of the subscription based MMO were delayed until later this year. However, it might be for the best as when the console games launch, Dark Brotherhood and Thieves Guild quest lines will be added to the game.

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KitGuru Says: I played ESO for a couple of weeks but like many gamers, I gave up on it after a while. However, maybe I'll revisit it later this year once more content has been added. Would you guys consider revisiting ESO later down the line?

Source: Gamespot

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