The team at ZeniMax Online Studios and Bethesda Softworks delivers the long-awaited finale to the Elder Scrolls Online saga, nicknamed Necrom, bringing more than 30 hours of fresh content. Players can explore two new regions, test a mysterious new class, and unravel a plot that threatens the fabric of reality itself.
The Episode lands on PC and Mac now and arrives on June 20 for Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, PlayStation 4, and PlayStation 5. The tale that began with the Scribes of Fate expansion continues, but players do not need to finish this content pack to experience everything this chapter has to offer.
mysterious
The update introduces a potential new playable class that has drawn attention since its debut in The Elder Scrolls Online: Necromancer. This class, first unveiled with the Elsweyr chapter in 2019, utilizes forbidden powers from Apocrypha to deal damage, absorb incoming blows, and heal themselves or allies as situations demand.
New challenges and partners
The episode offers a fresh test named Edge of Madness and a new world event called Cloud Hold. In addition, two new companions—Sharp As Night and Azandar al-Cybiades—join the journey. Players can recruit them, level them up, and equip each with unique stories, combat abilities, and questlines.
Telvanni Peninsula and Apocrypha
The Telvanni Peninsula introduces a dwelling place for the heretical mages of the eponymous house and the city of Necrom. Giant mushroom forests may feel familiar to fans of Morrowind, while endless encounters, side quests, world bosses, caves, and public dungeons expand the playable landscape. In Necrom, adventurers can also explore the realm of Apocrypha, a mysterious domain guarded by Hermaeus Mora that stores vast knowledge and hidden dangers. A new region within Apocrypha, Chroma Incognito, promises a fresh experience with countless secrets to uncover. It is worth noting that to play The Elder Scrolls Online on PC or Mac, a computer must meet current system requirements and specifications to ensure smooth performance.
Minimum requirements The Elder Scrolls Online – PC
Minimum specifications include a 64-bit processor and operating system, Windows 7 or newer, a suitable CPU such as Intel Core i3 540 or AMD A6-3620 or better, 3 GB of RAM, DirectX 11 support with at least 1 GB of video memory, and 95 GB of free storage. A broadband internet connection and a DirectX 11 compatible sound card are also required.
Recommended requirements The Elder Scrolls Online – PC
Recommended setup calls for a 64-bit operating system, Windows 7 or Windows 8.1 or newer, a faster CPU like Intel Core i5 2300 or AMD FX4350, 8 GB of RAM, DirectX 11 support with 2 GB of video memory (NVIDIA GeForce GTX 750 or AMD Radeon HD 7850 or better), broadband internet, 95 GB of free space, and a DirectX compatible sound card.