
Of course, some of the content is typically intended for high-level characters - such as Trials, which are the most difficult form of PvE - but you won’t need to run around killing boars to power-level your character ahead of a new expansion. These yearly expansions don’t require you to be max-level to enjoy their content - meaning anyone who purchases them gains instant access to dozens of hours of fresh content. One of the main reasons ESO continues to be so popular after six years is due to its unique chapter system. Expansions don’t require max-level characters In other words, it’s a multiplayer version of Skyrim with some MMO-stylings thrown in for good measure. Whether you take these characters on a solo adventure, team up for PvP, or build out a team for high-level PvE, The Elder Scrolls Online offers just about everything you’ve come to expect from a modern MMO. Or you can do something off-kilter and build an Orc Nightblade that runs around with a Destruction Staff and picks flowers for Alchemy - whatever you envision, ESO gives you the freedom to make it a reality. You can become a powerful High Elf Sorcerer and climb through the ranks of the Mages Guild. You can play as an Argonian Necromancer, slinking through the shadows and pickpocketing unsuspecting NPCs.


In true MMO fashion, there are thousands of ways to spend your time in ESO and millions of ways to create your perfect character.

It lets you explore a large portion of Tamriel (including several familiar locations from throughout the series’ history) while diving into dungeons, taking part in large-scale PvP, or relaxing with a bunch of component gathering or gear crafting.

The Elder Scrolls Online is an MMORPG first released by ZeniMax Online Studios in 2014.
