'Elder Scrolls Online' gameplay news update: Clockwork City and Xbox One X enhancements out now

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A promotional poster for the latest DLC pack for 'The Elder Scrolls Online,' 'Clockwork City.'

Action role-playing fantasy video game "The Elder Scrolls Online" recently received a new content along with an update. 

The latest downloadable content (DLC), called Clockwork City  "Elder Scrolls Online" has now dropped and is available for free for all of the video game's Plus members. Meanwhile, non-Plus members can avail the content for 2,000 crowns which may be purchased through "Elder Scrolls Online's" in-game Crown Store.

Aside from the latest downloadable content, the base video game will also be getting some improvements and will be offered for free to all players. The latest update will give all gamers the chance to try the first chapter of the Return to Clockwork City for free. The DLC will include new creatures, monsters, stories, new one of a kind armor sets, customizable items, motifs for crafting, and a lot more.

The update will also include a new zone for exploration, a new story quest line to pursue, and a new Trial to challenge the player's team. Players will also be allowed to change the item traits using the new Transmutation System, and they will also get a free Scintillant Dovah-Fly and Brassilisk pests.

The update also targets the optimization for Xbox One for "Elder Scrolls Online." This includes improvements to how the game renders its animation and enhances the way objects are depicted. This will greatly help improve frame rate, reduce load times for the game, and prevent it from crashing.

"Elder Scrolls Online" also received enhancements for Xbox One X. The game that runs at its native 4K resolution will also have additional visual improvements as well as True HDR support

Moreover, there's also a Clockwork City Collector's Bundle which will be available for 4,000 crowns from the game's Crown Store. The bundle includes the latest DLC, the Clockwork Skeevaton pet, the Kagouti Fabricant mount, and Five Crown Experience Scrolls.

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