
"The Elder Scrolls Online is continuing to expand, as previously paid DLC content for the Dark Brotherhood, Thieves Guild, and more will soon become part of the base game for free. In March with the game's Update 49, the Dark Brotherhood, Thieves Guild, Imperial City, and Orsinium DLC will be folded into the base game and become accessible for all players."
"Closer to the end of the year, the Greymoor chapter will also become part of the base game. Currently, ESO players need to subscribe to the game's optional ESO Plus membership (around $15 a month) or purchase each DLC separately using the game's premium currency, Crowns, in order to access the content outlined above. Orsinium, released in 2015, added the homeland of the orcs and new dungeons for players to explore at the cost of 3,000 Crowns, or around $25."
"With the Dark Brotherhood DLC, players are able to join the shadowy organization of assassins and gain access to a new Assassin passive skill line that more easily allows for the murder of NPCs. Those who join the Thieves Guild gain access to sneaking-and-stealing-focused passive skills, allowing players to make more money from stolen goods and access special treasure troves hidden across Tamriel. Greymoor, meanwhile, will be the biggest addition of the bunch when it becomes free sometime in the winter of 2026."
The Elder Scrolls Online will add several previously premium DLCs to the base game. In March's Update 49, Dark Brotherhood, Thieves Guild, Imperial City, and Orsinium will become accessible to all players. Greymoor will become part of the base game closer to the end of the year, with free access in winter 2026. Previously, players had to subscribe to ESO Plus or purchase DLC with Crowns to access these expansions. Orsinium and Imperial City introduced new zones and dungeons, Dark Brotherhood and Thieves Guild added new passive skill lines, and Greymoor adds western Skyrim and a vampire-focused questline.
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