Elder Scrolls Online: Lost Depths DLC Now Available On Consoles
Now PlayStation and Xbox players can continue the Legacy of the Bretons adventure.
The wait is over and console players now have access to The Elder Scrolls Online’s Lost Depths DLC. That means that just like their PC counterparts, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, PlayStation 5, and PlayStation 4 consoles can continue their adventures in the Legacy of the Bretons content.
As of today, console players have access to two new four-player dungeons, new rewards, and more. The two new dungeons, Graven Deep and Earthen Root Enclave offer players new rewards including item sets, achievements, and collectibles. These items can’t be found anywhere else in the game.
In addition to the new raids and items, the update launches alongside Update 35. This patch requires no purchase and includes a variety of fixes as well as changes to the combat system (is that a good or a bad thing for you?) and the introduction of “mini-events” for Battlegrounds. More details are available on The Elder Scrolls Online forums.
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