Deadlands give players an avenue to explore unused lands, meet interesting new alliances and foil plans to rule Nirn in the game’s action-packed 20-hour finale. The DLC delivers new missions that are unlocked by completing the storylines of Deadlands and Blackwood Chapters. The people who played the fantastic Elder Scroll IV: Oblivion will likely recognize some of these areas and know their names well, but there will also be all things that you can imagine. Deadlands introduces a number of new areas in The Burn, The Sever and the Desert metropolis known as Fargrave. From molten rivers to vicious storms, these new areas grow the Elder Scrolls lore. Deadlands introduced the new armory system, which allows players to easily switch their Homestead custom character builds. Players can buy the furniture free Armory Station from the Crown Store and place this in any of their homes to able to save or load the goods or the personalize their own creations. TheDeadlandsgame pack is available for purchase through the in-game Crown Store and is includedatno charge forESOPlussubscribers. I am happy to see ESO trucking along. I don’t like most MMOs, but I enjoyed the role that I played with ESO when they fixed it shortly after launch. Despite being a huge Elder Scroll fan, I really enjoyed that game and did a great deal. It’s interesting to explore the world and the theme of one of my favourite games. I can at least say it’s better than Fallout 76. Source: Press Release.