'Elder Scrolls Online' DLC features news: 'Imperial City' adds six new districts

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More details have now been officially revealed about the upcoming "Imperial City" downloadable content (DLC) coming to the "Elder Scrolls Online."

According to the game's developer, Zenimax Online Studios, there will be a total of six new districts being added to the "Elder Scrolls Online," according to IGN. Each district is also bringing something special and new into the game.

First off is the Arena District, and within this new locale, players will see Imperial citizens being forced into battle with beasts and even each other courtesy of the evil designs of the dastardly Daedra Molag Bal. As players move into the new Arboretum District, what they will see is a place enveloped by smoke as bonfires containing numerous books burn brightly into the night.

In the new district known as the Elven Gardens, players will able to see numerous foundries, forges, and other equipment that might be needed for the purposes of reinforcing an army. Molag Bal's evil henchmen appear yet again in the Memorial District, and this time, the Daedra's army is made up of necromancers who defile the remains of the dearly departed.

Next up, players will able to see Captain Caudex and the Nobles District which he has transformed into his very own makeshift fort. The last of the six districts is the Temple District; and in this place, players may be horrified at the sight of the Temple of One being turned into a dreadful torture chamber.

In addition to the six districts, there are two dungeons also coming to "Elder Scrolls Online" courtesy of the "Legion" expansion, according to the Express UK.

First up is the Imperial City Prison, and in here, players can see a Grievous Twilight along with its minions in full control. Last up is the White-Gold Tower, which is a dungeon that will be difficult to miss considering it is at the very heart of the Imperial City.

The "Imperial City" will be released on Aug. 31 for personal computer (PC), Sept. 15 for Xbox One, and Sept. 16 for PlayStation 4.