
The game is made all the more well-rounded with its detailed cybernetic world, a mind-boggling narrative that has two different endings, and a cast that includes Blade Runner alum Rutger Hauer. Set to arrive on June 4, Elsweyr marks the third major story expansion since The Elder Scrolls Online debuted in 2014.Stoking the woes of Cyberpunk 2077’s poor launch, Observer: System Redux drops players into the slums of 2084 Krakow, Poland. Also in conjunction with the franchise’s anniversary promotion, Bethesda is welcoming new players to pick up the base game for free from March 28 until April 3.īethesda also teased the arrival of The Elder Scrolls Online: Elsweyr, the huge new DLC story that expands the game into the Khajiiti province of Elsweyr while introducing - for the first time - the dragons that rained fire (and shouts) onto Skyrim. If it’s something more recent you’re after, then there’s never been a better time to dive into The Elder Scrolls Online’s massive Tamriel time sink. Head to Bethesda’s announcement page, while there’s still time, for complete instructions on how to book your expenses-paid return visit to Vvardenfell. Something old and something new: The Elder Scrolls is offering up some killer freebies on two fronts this week, in commemoration of the franchise’s 25th anniversary.įirst off, from now through March 31, Bethesda is giving away completely free PC versions of Morrowind, the iconic third installment in the Elder Scrolls series that set a new standard for western-made RPGs when it released to near-universal acclaim back in 2002. Well-timed to release this Halloween, Moons of Madness is coming to PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC. Funcom calls it a “cosmic horror game where the scientific exploration of Mars meets the supernatural dread of Lovecraft,” and teases a deeper discovery, as you progress, of what really lies beneath all those isolated supernatural scares.

Speaking of cold, dead space, Moons of Madness looks like it shares more than a passing thematic kinship with creepy space games like Alien: Isolation, Metroid Prime 3: Corruption, and well, Dead Space.
