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author: Kamil Kleszyk

Bethesda Holds a Gift for Fans of Its Fantastic RPG. To Celebrate ESO's 10th Birthday, Players Can Grab Clockwork City DLC for Free

To celebrate the 10th anniversary of the release of The Elder Scrolls Online, players have a chance to get the Clockwork City expansion for free.

Source: Bethesda Softworks
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While many players are eagerly awaiting the sixth installment of The Elder Scrolls series, The Elder Scrolls Online is celebrating its tenth anniversary this year. On this occasion, Bethesda prepared many free gifts, which will reach the fans in July. In addition to cosmetic items, the developers also give away official expansions - in this case, the Clockwork City DLC released in 2017.

However, in order to enjoy the expansion, one simple condition must be met - players must log in to The Elder Scrolls Online world two days in a row in July.

Bethesda Holds a Gift for Fans of Its Fantastic RPG. To Celebrate ESOs 10th Birthday, Players Can Grab Clockwork City DLC for Free - picture #1

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Let's remind that the DLC Clockwork City offers a story campaign, which takes about 10 hours to complete. The expansion allows you to visit the titular city, located in the south of the Morrowind province. Players will also have to confront mighty creatures originating from the Abyss, in addition to exploring its hidden corners and uncovering secrets.

You will also be rewarded with the Gold Road, a special animation for returning to base, if you get the "Champion of Vivec" achievement between July 2 and August 15. The condition is to complete the Vvardenfell campaign.

There's plenty more for players to enjoy, including PvP events and a week of Double XP, perfect for leveling up your character.

Kamil Kleszyk

Kamil Kleszyk

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