vendredi 3 novembre 2017

Introducing the unique mechanical constructs of The Elder Scrolls Online: Clockwork City, out 7th November

The true nature of the Clockwork City has long been a mystery to The Elder Scrolls Online players, but with the upcoming release of the Clockwork City DLC game pack, you’ll be able to explore Sotha Sil’s mechanical replica of Tamriel like never before.

To celebrate the launch of this new adventure, we’re excited to announce that PlayStation Plus subscribers can get a PlayStation-exclusive pet in PlayStation Store, totally free. Meet the Brassilisk, your new mechanical companion:

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You can claim your free in-game pet when the Clockwork City DLC game pack launches on 7th November. To do so, navigate to The Elder Scrolls Online PlayStation Store listing and find the Brassilisk in the Add-ons section. You’ll even find an all-new Clockwork City Dynamic Theme there as well, featuring a gorgeous statue of Sotha Sil himself.

The Clockwork City DLC game pack features an all-new zone unlike any you’ve seen before in ESO. Explore a unique mechanical world, continue ESO’s epic story, take on new challenging group activities, and – of course – score some awesome new loot along the way.

Upon release, you will be able to enjoy the Clockwork City DLC game pack as part of your ESO Plus membership, but it will also be available via the in-game Crown Store for 2,000 crowns. Alternatively, you will also be able to acquire the Clockwork City Collector’s Bundle for 4,000 crowns. This bundle will include the DLC game pack, the Kagouti Fabricant mount, the Skeevaton pet, and Five Crown Experience Scrolls.

Aside from The Elder Scrolls Online base game, you do not need to own any other DLCs or The Elder Scrolls Online: Morrowind in order to enjoy this new zone and adventure, and you can explore the mechanical realm with new and old characters alike.

Want to know more? The Clockwork City DLC game pack brings all-new adventures and challenges to The Elder Scrolls Online, including:

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A mechanical world to explore – the Clockwork City zone

Discover a world entirely crafted by the Tribune Sotha Sil in mechanical miniature. In this bizarre location, creatures, buildings, environment, and even some inhabitants are complex mechanical constructs. This clockwork world has its own wonders, but also its own unique dangers in the form of long-abandoned experiments. This new zone features two new World Bosses, two Delves, and a host of unique standalone quests and daily activities that will reward you with exotic new gear and items.

A Daedric Conspiracy to unravel – the story quest line

Something is amiss deep within the heart of the Clockwork City. Hidden away for centuries, Sotha Sil’s creation is under siege by unknown forces, and it’s up to you to discover the mystery behind it all! This all-new story builds upon the larger shadowy conflict between the Daedric Princes of Oblivion (first teased in the Orsinium DLC game pack and uncovered in ESO: Morrowind), but it is a stand-alone adventure in its own right, meaning you can jump in without having played any of the previously-released content.

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A new customisable group challenge -the Asylum Sanctorium Trial

Both new and veteran 12-player groups alike will find a challenge in the Clockwork City’s new Trial. This new group activity allows you to select how difficult the final boss fight will be. Depending on what you choose, you’ll receive unique rewards that reflect the challenge! Enter the Asylum Sanctorium and deal with the unruly Saints — monstrous constructs long-abandoned by Sotha Sil.

The Clockwork City DLC game pack is available 7th November. You will be able to get access to this new content with ESO Plus membership (acquired from PlayStation Store) or via the in-game Crown Store.

We’ll see you in Sotha Sil’s realm!

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