'The Elder Scrolls Online: Dragon Bones' DLC news: Two new dungeons added

A promotional photo for the "The Elder Scrolls Online: Dragon Bones" DLC Facebook/ElderScrollsOnline

"The Elder Scrolls Online" has been in the gaming market for a few years now but it shows no sign of declining. Of course, the developer, Bethesda, will have to keep adding new content to keep the players interested. And just recently, it has released the latest downloadable content (DLC), "Dragon Bones," which actually include two whole new dungeons.

The new dungeons are the Scalecaller Peak and the Dwarven ruin of Fang Lair. The former is actually where the Dragon Priest, who has been featured way before, was buried. On the other hand, the latter is basically packed with a lot of monsters, most noticeably necromancers, scattered around each floor.

Players also get a Dragon Priest mask automatically when they get into Scalecaller Peak for the obvious reason of it being the burial site. However, players also get it when they go to the other dungeon first.

The DLC also follows a free update 17. This new update generally offers players more customizable options with a new "outfit system." While players' appearance would depend on the kind of armor they are wearing, that would not matter now with this new system. They just have to pay gold to change the appearance of their armor.

On the topic or armor, it is quite common for players to have a problem with keeping a lot of them without any sort of storage. The update also addresses that issue by adding storage containers. The only requirement is for players to reach level 18. Additional containers can also be bought.

"Dragon Bones" DLC can be bought in three different ways. Those with ESO Plus membership will automatically get the DLC. They can also get it for 1,5000 crowns. If players are willing to pay, the DLC would cost $15.

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