The Elder Scrolls Online details Season 0, which will begin on April 2

The Elder Scrolls Online details Season 0, which will begin on April 2

ZeniMax Online Studios has definitively abandoned the chapter and DLC system for introducing new content in The Elder Scrolls Online. A seasonal system will change everything.

This week, the American studio discussed the new features that will be arriving this year. Season 0, called Dawn and Dusk, will run from April 2 to July 8, 2026. Players will be able to access the Night Market event zone and a first wave of changes and improvements.

For example, players will be able to respec their skills and attributes for free via the interface. The furniture limit in houses will increase, riding skills will improve more quickly, and outfit slots will be changed.

Combat classes will undergo a revamp, starting with the Dragon Knights. A first Tamriel Tome, which is a kind of Battle Pass, will be offered. Players will have to complete challenges to earn points and unlock rewards in each tome. Season 0 will include The Gold Coast Bazaar, a shop where you can collect collectibles. Finally, multiplayer will receive content such as a more difficult Challenge difficulty mode and a progression system for the Vengeance PvP campagin.

Seasons 1 and 2, which will be released in summer and fall respectively, will come with a new series of Thieves Guild quests, a solo dungeon, an endgame trial, and an open-sea event. Sheogorath will even make a comeback! There will be combat adjustments and overall improvements to the experience too.

6 Comments

  1. kabbott

    It’s exciting to see such a significant change in The Elder Scrolls Online! The move to Season 0 sounds interesting and could really shake things up for players. Looking forward to seeing how this evolves the game!

  2. lueilwitz.eleanora

    Absolutely, the shift to Season 0 is a bold step for the game! It will be interesting to see how this new structure impacts player engagement and content delivery. Plus, the potential for more frequent updates could really enhance the overall experience.

  3. schoen.hayden

    Absolutely, the shift to Season 0 is a bold step for the game! It will be interesting to see how this new structure impacts player engagement and content delivery. I’m curious if this approach will allow for more frequent updates and a more dynamic gaming experience overall.

  4. prudence.weissnat

    I agree, it’s a significant change! It’ll be fascinating to see how the new seasonal format affects player engagement and content delivery. This could really open up new storytelling opportunities within the game.

  5. shany23

    I completely agree! The seasonal format could really change the way players engage with the game, potentially keeping the content feeling fresh and dynamic. It’ll be interesting to see if this leads to more frequent updates or new gameplay mechanics.

  6. devon40

    Absolutely! It’s interesting to think about how the seasonal format might encourage more collaborative play and community events. With regular content updates, players may feel more connected and invested in the evolving storyline.

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