• ‘Elder Scrolls Online: Tamriel Unlimited’ Orsinium DLC pack will feature new challenges and new dungeons.

‘Elder Scrolls Online: Tamriel Unlimited’ Orsinium DLC pack will feature new challenges and new dungeons. (Photo : YouTube )

After its introduction during Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3) 2016, the much anticipated One Tamriel patch has finally landed on "Elder Scrolls Online" PC version on Oct. 6. Though the patch was first rolled out to PC users, it is expected that the massive update will be heading towards Xbox One and PS4 players on Oct. 18.

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Since One Tamriel is dubbed as "one massive update" for "Elder Scrolls Online," players could expect a major overhaul to the game's features and gameplay. According to Push Square, "Elder Scrolls Online's" One Tamriel patch is perhaps the biggest change that Zenimax Online Studios has implemented in the game.

As discussed during E3 convention, the massive update will allow players to explore and experience the world of "Elder Scrolls Online." With One Tamriel patch, there's no more restrictions as players would now be able to go anywhere and do anything to anyone, irrespective of the player's faction.

In addition to the mentioned features above, One Tamriel patch will also remove the restriction on alliances in "Elder Scrolls Online," Gamingbolt has learned. With this, players can now expand their characters, wherein they would now be able to do quest grouping and can now open up dungeons, regardless if they have different levels.

Other notable changes on "Elder Scrolls Online" One Tamriel patch is the standardization of Loots, the inclusion of duel PvP, custom PvP, enhanced Craglorn for single players, revamped "ESO" maps, among others.

In other news, Bethesda Softworks just recently announced that Mod support and 4K support will be rolling out to "Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Special Edition" and "Fallout 4" for PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 4 Pro consoles.

The game developing company also revealed that mod support will land Skyrim first, wherein players will now be able to create or modify their own content using Bethesda's Creation Kit. After Skyrim, the update will then roll out to "Fallout 4."