We don’t have a true Imperial PvE zone yet, and I’d love to play through one. With the exception of Abnur Tharn and Varen, most Imperials in the game have come in the form of NPC enemies. What if ZeniMax is planning to release east and/or west Cyrodiil zones for PvE? If so, it would be a great time to make the Imperial race free and playable for everybody (it’s required an extra fee since the release of the game). I think the team may hold off on a Skyrim DLC until that year in order to best capitalize on the marketing and hype the year after 2020 instead.Ĭyrodiil – In most maps of Tamriel, the empire of Cyrodiil extends much further to the east and west than it does in ESO’s current PvP incarnation of the zone. ZeniMax is fond of anniversaries (it released the Morrowind expansion on the 15th anniversary of TESIII), and the 10-year anniversary of Skyrim is 2021. It’s an interesting thought, but one thing makes me think that Skyrim is not yet in the cards. Could there be a tie between our current “season of the dragon” and these hallowed grounds? Could the recently released dragons from Elsweyr be looking to avenge their fallen comrades? Skyrim is the home of the Nords, but is also the site of the Dragon War and the burial grounds of many deceased dragons. Many players were first introduced to the Elder Scrolls series via Skyrim in TESV, and as it’s the most recent incarnation of the single-player games, it’s also the freshest in the minds of many a Tamrielic traveler. To be sure, whenever ZeniMax does decide to include Skyrim, it’s going to be a huge deal. While we do have a few of the southernmost parts of that land already in the game, the northmost snowy regions remain undeveloped, and there have been plenty of wishful thinkers predicting that we’re headed to the great white north next year. Skyrim – Another large vacant space on the ESO map of Tamriel currently belongs to Skyrim. I would like to explore the Redguards further, and after attempting to navigate the rough vertical terrain of zones like Wrothgar, I think a huge, flat desert map might be just the thing to make sure I don’t get lost! Perhaps ZeniMax is planning to give us some maritime questlines where we’re hopping from ship to ship just off the coast of Hammerfell. Many of the inhabited cities in Hammerfell are coastal due to the massive Alik’r Desert taking up a large portion of the center of the zone. ![]() ZeniMax enjoys dropping little breadcrumbs to upcoming content throughout the game, and while the appearance of Sai is more analogous to a massive crouton, it would certainly make sense to follow him back to his homeland after our adventure in the next mini-zone is complete.Īnother thread that could lead us to Hammerfell is the rumored inclusion of pirates in Dragonhold. Sai hails from Bangkorai in Hammerfell, and his Redguard kinsmen are the traditional inhabitants of that land. Hammerfell – ZeniMax may have already given us a clue as to our next destination by including the return of the legendary Redguard Sai Sahan in the upcoming Dragonhold release. Only a few pieces of land have yet to be included in the current game: Hammerfell, Skyrim, Morrowind, Black Marsh, and possibly bits of Cyrodiil. ![]() Play Elder Scrolls OnlineThe first question on everyone’s mind seems to be where will the next major chapter expansion take place? We can start narrowing down the possibilities by looking at the current in-game map of Tamriel.
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