ZeniMax announced a new chapter for World of Warcraft.

Announced in front of a live audience and streamed on the Dark Brotherhood DLC, in that they unlock expansive regions of Tamriel along with a host of gameplay additions, quests, characters, items, player houses, and more.

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According to a post on the game's official most recent and popular Elder Scrolls game which is still beloved today. Greymoor also boasts Blackreach, a location seen in Skyrim's Dawnguard expansion, which is home to the dreaded vampire lord. This new chapter will also bring a new Antiquities mechanic to the game, which has players discovering lost artifacts and excavating rare relics to "uncover Tamriel's hidden history." Other notable features include new 12-player trials, six new armor sets, and supernatural "Harrowstorms" that require cooperation from players in the world to be shut down "before the very soul of Skyrim is lost."

Like past chapters for Elder Scrolls OnlineGreymoor is part of a year-long story told through the chapter itself and smaller DLCs released throughout the year. 2020's campaign, known as the Dark Heart of Skyrim, begins in March with arrival of the Harrowstorm dungeon DLC. The events of Harrowstorm will continue into the June arrival of Greymoor, which in turned will be followed-up by an as-of-yet unannounced dungeon DLC coming in August and a story DLC in September.

Large updates like Greymoor have become a yearly tradition for The Elder Scrolls Online, a testament to its continued improvement after a very rocky launch back in 2014. This new update will allow players to explore Skyrim almost a millennium before the events of the smash hit Elder Scrolls V, which should interest long-time veterans of the series and newcomers alike. After the lackluster performance and eventual Elder Scrolls: Legends, and their over-saturation of other free-to-play titles that are disappointing some fans, new interest and an increased player count for The Elder Scrolls Online would do wonders for Bethesda and parent company ZeniMax.

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Source: Elder Scrolls Online