It appears as though the release of every new ESO chapter is a good time to jump into the game as Zenimax Online Studios put so much effort into making the game accessible for new players. With improved tutorials in every installment as well as the option for new players to team up with veteran friends, there really isn’t anything stopping you from trying out ESO: Summerset when it releases in June. Purchasing the new chapter will give new players access to the base game while existing players that own the PC version will be able to play Summerset early (from 21st May) through the Early Access Programme. With each chapter building on ESO’s wild story, and with the latest chapter taking us to such an interesting location, there’s a lot to look forward to in June.
These are the best ESO DLCs to get for a good questing experience. More than that, you can get gold and items that can’t be found in the base game.
David at SQUAD writes: "Over the past few months, I’ve found myself lost in a number of books set in my home-land of the United Kingdom. At first, it was by chance, but then I found myself seeking them out. Then I got some games in a few sales -- Assassins Creed: Syndicate and Vampyr, if you must know -- and realized I’d done it again. This got me thinking: does the video game industry do a good enough job of setting games in a diverse set of locations, and how many games are set in the UK anyway?"
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Still have yet to check this out, too much of a backlog...