The Elder Scrolls Online Update 45 is a fantastic glimpse at the MMO's future

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The Elder Scrolls Online Update 45 is a fantastic glimpse at the MMO's future
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We've just had our first glimpse of Update 45 and the Fallen Banners DLC, and it looks like The Elder Scrolls Online will be off to a promising start in 2025.

ZeniMax has revealed The Elder Scrolls Online's Update 45 and Fallen Banners DLC, giving us a look at some of the changes we can expect to see when collecting The Elder Scrolls Online achievements in 2025. With PvP changes, a fresh coat of paint on starter zones, new dungeons to explore, and more — including addons for Xbox Series X|S — things sound great for the Xbox MMO.

jpg Alongside those changes, we can also expect to see new item sets added and improvements to maps, while custom waypoint markers are on the way, and disguises will become collectibles so they're not cluttering our banks. Although not part of Update 45, ZeniMax has announced that players on Xbox Series X|S and PS5 can look forward to addons in the future. Developers will be able to start playing around with them on the PTS next week. https://www.trueachievements.com/customimages/155594.

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