'Elder Scrolls Online: Tamriel Unlimited' DLC: what to expect

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Game publisher Bethesda unveiled its plans for some of its featured video game titles, including "The Elder Scrolls Online: Tamriel Unlimited." During its press briefing at the Electronic Entertainment Expo on Sunday, it showed some of the game's new locations as well as the added contents that will be featured. 

According to the game's feature description at the E3 2015, "Dark Anchors descend on The Imperial City, a trip to the city of the Orcs (Orsinium), and much more await! The #BE3 Showcase teased a number of new content pieces and features coming to Tamriel." 

GottaBeMobile also summed up the recent announcements about the future of "The Elder Scrolls " franchise, saying that game developer ZeniMax is planning to unveil two new "Elder Scrolls Online" DLCs before the end of 2015. The company also shared that they will include two new Tamriel Unlimited zones before the year ends, but they did not mention a specific date of release. 

It was also confirmed during the press conference that the Imperial City will be one of the upcoming zones for "The Elder Scrolls Online." Fans of the game franchise already encountered the Imperial City in the "Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion" that was released in 2006. 

However, ZeniMax refused to reveal if the DLCs will come out all at once, or if they will be released one by one. There are also no reports mentioned if the downloadable expansion packs will be made available for the Xbox One, PlayStation 4, and PC simultaneously. 

It was also mentioned that the upcoming "Elder Scrolls Online" DLC will be released for free for all ESO Plus subscribers who pay monthly memberships from $12.99 to $14.99. 

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