QuakeCon 2022: Elder Scrolls Online Dropped A New Gameplay Trailer For Lost Depths During Showcase
Players are going deeper than ever before next week.
Today at Bethesda's QuakeCon 2022, Zenimax Online Studios debuted The Elder Scrolls Online gameplay trailer for the upcoming Lost Depths DLC. It revealed where players will travel to uncover the secrets of the Systres Archipelago, the clash between druid clans, new dungeons, and more.
The Lost Depths will continue the Legacy of the Bretons and is releasing on August 22 for PC, Mac, and Stadia players. Xbox and PlayStation consoles will get the content patch later on September 6.
In the new gameplay trailer, the Earthen Root Enclave and Graven Deep dungeons are on full display, with the latter showing a section of players moving underwater with bubbles protecting them. Also, the story will focus on the invading Firesong Circle druids and the lost lore of the Druid King in Graven Deep. What players discover buried deep underground is still a mystery, however.
During QuakeCon 2022, players can journey through The Elder Scrolls Online for free until August 29. The free play event period is available for PC/Mac (excludes Steam version), Xbox (Xbox Live Gold required), PlayStation, and Stadia. For ESO veterans, the PTS is available for Lost Depths if you'd like to help with the debugging process or can't wait until August 22.
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