The Elder Scrolls Online, Bethesda's massively multiplayer take on the fantasy world, will be free to play for next week. Players can try the main game and Morrowind DLC anytime between today and April 26.
The free trial will give you access to Battlegrounds and Alliance War PvP, allowing you to experiment with four different classes. You can play all the regions in the base game, Skyrim, Hammerfell, etc. and you can also explore the island of Wvadernfell, added to the Morrowind expansion.
The trial also comes with a number of discounts for TESO and its expansions. The standard version of the base game is currently available for £29,70 (70% off). Alternatively, you can get The Elder Scrolls Online: Blackwood, which comes together in the base game alongside all the major expansions such as Morrowind, Summerset, Elsweyr, Greymoor and Blackwood, with a 67% discount for 82,17 TL.
This all comes to light in anticipation of The Elder Scrolls Online's upcoming DLC, High Isle. Released in June, High Isle will bring players to the Systres archipelago, a brand new place never depicted in any Elder Scrolls game before. Here players will have a chance at the knowledge and culture of the Bretons, who tend to linger on the sidelines throughout the series.