'The Elder Scrolls Online' news: Orsinium DLC unveiled

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The latest downloadable content (DLC) pack for "The Elder Scrolls Online" has just been revealed, and it is believed to be the biggest one that has been released for the game.

The new pack, known as Orsinium, will be unique, thanks to its setting.

This time around, "The Elder Scrolls Online" players will get to explore a new location, also named Orsinium, that also happens to be the home of the many orcs inside the game, according to Gamespot.

Inside the new DLC pack, players can expect to encounter and enjoy a lot of new content.

First off, there will be a new arena challenge, known as The Maelstrom Arena. Here, players will be tasked with conquering nine different combat rings and they can even choose from two different levels of difficulty.

Also new to the game, courtesy of the Orsinium DLC pack, are the two public dungeons named Rkindaleft and Old Orsinium. It's unknown what lurks inside these public dungeons and players will have to see the potential horrors of these places for themselves.

As always, there will also be a bundle of new items players can acquire courtesy of the latest DLC pack coming to the "The Elder Scrolls Online."

There will also be quests introduced to "The Elder Scrolls Online" courtesy of the Orsinium DLC pack, although these have yet to be detailed.

In all, the Orsinium DLC pack is expected to provide players with around 20 hours or so of new gameplay, IGN reported.

Players will not have to wait long for the arrival of new content as it is scheduled to arrive on Nov. 2 for Mac and personal computer (PC) players. It will then be launched for the Xbox One a few weeks later on Nov. 17, and finally, it will arrive for PlayStation 4 just a day later on Nov. 18.

Orsinium is already part of the "ESO Plus" membership package. It can also be purchased on its own for $25.

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