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The Elder Scrolls Online (ESO) has a large number of DLCs and expansions, released in a specific order. Below is the chronological release order, which also aligns with the in-game timeline (with some exceptions due to One Tamriel's scaling system). Main Expansions (Chapters) in Order: The Elder Scrolls Online: Base Game (2014) Includes the original Alliance zones (Morrowind was later reclassified as a Chapter). Morrowind (2017) Vvardenfell, Tribunal Temple, and the Warden class (later made a separate purchase). Summerset (2018) Isle of Summerset, Psijic Order, Jewelry Crafting. Elsweyr (2019) Northern Elsweyr, Dragons, Necromancer class. Greymoor (2020) Western Skyrim, Antiquities system, Vampire storyline. Blackwood (2021) Black Marsh & Leyawiin, Companions system. High Isle (2022) Systres Archipelago, Tales of Tribute card game. Necrom (2023) Telvanni Peninsula & Apocrypha, Arcanist class. Smaller DLCs (Dungeons & Zones) in Order: These are released between Chapters, usually in pairs (dungeon DLCs first, then zone DLCs). 20152016 (Post-Launch) Imperial City (PvP Dungeon & Zone) Orsinium (Wrothgar Zone) Thieves Guild (Hews Bane Zone) Dark Brotherhood (Gold Coast Zone) Shadows of the Hist (Dungeon DLC: Cradle of Shadows & Ruins of Mazzatun) 2017 (Morrowind Year) Horns of the Reach (Dungeons: Falkreath Hold & Bloodroot Forge) Clockwork City (Zone) Dragon Bones (Dungeons: Scalecaller Peak & Fang Lair) Wolfhunter (Dungeons: Moon Hunter Keep & March of Sacrifices) Murkmire (Zone) 2018 (Summerset Year) Shadows over the Deadlands (Dungeons: Depths of Malatar & Frostvault) Wrathstone (Dungeons: Depths of Malatar & Frostvault) Scalebreaker (Dungeons: Moongrave Fane & Lair of Maarselok) Dragonhold (Southern Elsweyr Zone) 2019 (Elsweyr Year) Harrowstorm (Dungeons: Icereach & Unhallowed Grave) Stonethorn (Dungeons: Stone Garden & Castle Thorn) Flames of Ambition (Dungeons: Black Drake Villa & The Cauldron) Markarth (The Reach Zone) 2020 (Greymoor Year) Waking Flame (Dungeons: Red Petal Bastion & The Dread Cellar) Deadlands (Fargrave & The Shambles Zones) 2021 (Blackwood Year) Ascending Tide (Dungeons: Coral Aerie & Shipwrights Regret) Lost Depths (Dungeons: Earthen Root Enclave & Graven Deep) 2022 (High Isle Year) Scribes of Fate (Dungeons: Bal Sunnar & Scriveners Hall) Firesong (Galen & Yffelon Zone) 2023 (Necrom Year) Scions of Ithelia (Dungeons: Oathsworn Pit & Bedlam Veil) Best Order to Play Storywise If you care about narrative continuity, follow this order: Base Game (Main Quest + Alliance Zones) Imperial City (optional PvP) Orsinium Thieves Guild & Dark Brotherhood (optional) Morrowind Clockwork City Summerset (Daedric War Arc) Murkmire (standalone) Elsweyr Dragonhold (Season of the Dragon) Greymoor Markarth (Dark Heart of Skyrim) Blackwood Deadlands (Gates of Oblivion) High Isle Firesong (Legacy of the Bretons) Necrom Scions of Ithelia (Shadow over Morrowind) How to Access DLCs ESO Plus grants access to all DLCs (except the latest Chapter). Chapters must be bought separately (unless included in the latest edition). Crown Store allows individual DLC purchases. Would you like recommendations based on your playstyle (story, PvE, PvP, etc.)?

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About This Game

The Elder Scrolls Online (ESO) has a large number of DLCs and expansions, released in a specific order. Below is the chr...

Key Features

  • Massive open world with diverse environments
  • Rich storyline spanning multiple expansions
  • Challenging dungeons and raids
  • Player vs Player combat systems
  • Guild system for team play
  • Extensive character customization
  • Regular content updates

Latest Expansion: The War Within

Venture into the depths of Azeroth itself in this groundbreaking expansion. Face new threats emerging from the planet's core, explore mysterious underground realms, and uncover secrets that will reshape your understanding of the Warcraft universe forever.

Game Information

Developer: Blizzard Entertainment
Publisher: Activision Blizzard
Release Date: November 23, 2004
Genre: MMORPG
Players: Massively Multiplayer

Subscription Plans

$14.99/month Monthly
$41.97/3 months Quarterly
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Minimum Requirements

OS: Windows 10 64-bit
Processor: Intel Core i5-3450 / AMD FX 8300
Memory: 4 GB RAM
Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 760 / AMD Radeon RX 560
DirectX: Version 12
Storage: 70 GB available space

Recommended Requirements

OS: Windows 11 64-bit
Processor: Intel Core i7-6700K / AMD Ryzen 7 2700X
Memory: 8 GB RAM
Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080 / AMD Radeon RX 5700 XT
DirectX: Version 12
Storage: 70 GB SSD space

Player Reviews

EpicGamer42
December 15, 2024
5.0

Amazing expansion!

The War Within brings so much fresh content to WoW. The new zones are absolutely stunning and the storyline is engaging. Been playing for 15 years and this expansion reignited my passion for the game.

RaidLeader99
December 12, 2024
4.0

Great raids, some bugs

The new raid content is fantastic with challenging mechanics. However, there are still some bugs that need to be ironed out. Overall a solid expansion that keeps me coming back for more.

Latest News & Updates

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Patch 11.0.5 Now Live

Major balance changes to all classes, new dungeon difficulty, and holiday events are now available. Check out the full patch notes for details.

December 14, 2024 Blizzard Entertainment
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December 10, 2024 Community Team