ESO’s next major update crawls ever closer.

By Joshua Lamb

Published: Wednesday, 29 May 2024 at 09:48 AM


Believe it or not, 10 years have passed since the Elder Scrolls Online was first released, and it is showing no sign of slowing down – as players are now gearing up for the release of yet another expansion pack, titled Gold Road.

Elder Scrolls Online, often abbreviated to ESO, is an epic fantasy role-playing game set in the continent of Tamriel. Players create their own character and embark on quests that also occasionally dip into lore established in other Elder Scrolls titles.

Despite its age, ESO is still proving popular, with 20,967 players concurrently online in the game over the last 24 hours, according to Steam Charts.

So far, there have been 32 different DLC expansions to the game, including the likes of Morrowind and Firesong. This newest update was announced earlier this year alongside other major add-ons including The Forgotten Prince.

But how long do players have to wait for their newest adventure to begin? Read on to find out everything we know about Gold Road so far.

When is the ESO Gold Road release date?

Elder Scrolls Online Gold Road is set to release on 3rd June 2024 for PC and Mac players via platforms such as Steam and Epic Games.

As you would expect, the update will also be available on all major consoles that the base game is already on, including Xbox Series X/S and Xbox One, as well as PS5 and PS4.

However, for those players, it won’t be available until 18th June 2024.

The expansion has been available to pre-order for some time. If you’re yet to do that, you can do so by visiting the game’s official website.

What to expect from the ESO Gold Road expansion

Elder Scrolls Online’s Gold Road expansion is set to continue the plot that began in the Necrom update back in 2023, according to a blog post on publisher Bethesda’s official website.

A Daedric prince, Ithelia, has mysteriously returned to the continent, and it causes a little chaos – so you’re tasked with investigating and protecting the civilians caught up in the turmoil.

All of this takes place in a new area called West Weald, which, according to the same post, is located south-west of Cyrodil. It says players may recognise some locations in this region as they have already appeared in Elder Scrolls V: Oblivion back in 2006.