The world of The Elder Scrolls online is about to become substantially more accessible, as a wealth of previously paid downloadable content (DLC) is being integrated into the core game experience at no extra cost. This shift represents a major evolution in how ZeniMax Online Studios delivers content to its players, and it’s something I’ve been closely watching as a content strategist.
Starting in March with Update 49, adventurers will gain access to the Dark Brotherhood, Thieves Guild, Imperial City, and Orsinium DLCs without needing an ESO Plus subscription or purchasing Crowns. Later in 2026,the expansive Greymoor chapter will also join the base game,further enriching the experience for everyone. This is a fantastic development for both new and returning players.
Expanding Access to Tamriel: What’s Included?
For years, players have had to choose between a monthly ESO Plus membership-typically around $15-or individually purchasing DLC packs using Crowns, the game’s premium currency. This system, while providing a revenue stream for the developers, created a barrier to entry for some content. Now, that’s changing.
let’s break down what your getting:
- Orsinium (2015): This DLC introduced the homeland of the Orcs, complete with new dungeons to explore, originally costing 3,000 Crowns (approximately $25).
- Imperial City (2015): Return to a beloved location from Oblivion and thwart Molag Bal’s schemes in this 2,500 Crown ($20) addition.
- Dark Brotherhood (2016) & Thieves Guild (2016): Both of these DLCs, priced at 2,000 Crowns each ($20 apiece), allow you to embrace the shadows and hone your skills in assassination and larceny.
- Greymoor (2020): The largest of the inclusions, Greymoor will become available in winter 2026, bringing with it the western reaches of Skyrim and a compelling vampire lord storyline.
I’ve always believed that making content more accessible leads to a healthier and more engaged player base, and this move by ZeniMax seems to reflect that ideology.
The Dark Brotherhood DLC allows you to join a clandestine organization of assassins, unlocking a unique passive skill line focused on eliminating NPCs. Simultaneously occurring, the Thieves Guild offers sneaking and stealing skills, enabling you to amass wealth and uncover hidden treasures throughout Tamriel. These additions add significant depth to the role-playing experience.
Greymoor, in particular, is a ample










