Ahead Of Next Week's Firesong Stream, Zenimax Released ESO's Content Roadmap For DLC And Update 36
Players in November will see a ton of content and changes.
Today, Zenimax Online took to Twitter and released a content roadmap infographic for The Elder Scrolls Online, revealing details on the upcoming Firesong DLC and Update 36. The announcement comes under a week before the Legacy of the Bretons Autumn Event stream on Twitch that uncovers new information on Firesong.
There's been plenty of previews of what players can expect with the Firesong DLC, mainly the adversaries in the new zone, Galen, and combat balance changes with Update 36. Listed on the infographic, Firesong will have 15 hours of story content, achievements, titles, "The Druid King" Tales of Tribute Patron Deck, and the standard affair of new items and collectibles.
Curious about all that’s coming with Update 36 and the Firesong DLC? Take a look at our Q4 roadmap and wonder no more. https://t.co/eopiZxUl4A pic.twitter.com/jQbs4aBPMs
— The Elder Scrolls Online (@TESOnline) September 23, 2022
Update 36 will finally add an official simplified Chinese version, introduce functionality to hide pets in town, show target markers for enemies, and more. Both patches will debut on November 1 for PC players and later on November 15 for consoles.
The stream diving further into upcoming content starts on Bethesda's Twitch page on September 29 at 3:00 p.m. Eastern Time. Those that tune in for at least 15 minutes will receive the Clouded Senche-Leopard Cub pet and an Ouroboros Crown Crate as Twitch drops. Moreover, staying for at least 30 minutes rewards fans with an extra Ouroboros Crown Crate. While the main show is next Thursday, the ESO Global Community Team will host a series of live streams and recap shows after it if you're interested.
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