The Elder Scrolls Online: High Isle – History of the Systres



Long ago, the people of the Systres Archipelago once stood united against any threat to their island home. However, the isles have grown fractured under the rule of opposing Breton noble houses, and now a mysterious new order rises from the islands’ shadows. Learn more about the history of the Systres and those who stand against the ascending threat before you encounter them yourself in ESO’s upcoming Chapter, The Elder Scrolls Online: High Isle.

The Elder Scrolls Online: High Isle arrives for PC/Mac and Stadia* on June 6, and for Xbox and PlayStation consoles on June 21. Pre-purchase High Isle now to gain immediate access to the Palefrost Elk mount and bonus rewards at launch.

*Available only in limited territories.

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ESRB Rating: MATURE with Blood and Gore, Sexual Themes, Use of Alcohol, and Violence. Online interactions not rated by the ESRB.

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31 thoughts on “The Elder Scrolls Online: High Isle – History of the Systres”

  1. I'm coming back to ESO. I used to play on Playstation 4, but quit a lot for the load times. Well now I'm on Xbox S, new gen console that would make switching toons for writs a breeze. So yeah, I'm gonna sign back up, get a membership going, and start from square one on my journey to 18 toons and millions of gold

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  2. ok so this would be a fkn awesome stand alone TES game. But its ESO so its just kill bad guys and get rewards for you to sell to a merchant for 60 gold. Amazing. Banners wars wont change. No choice will matter. I hate this so much.

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  3. Why are the imperials bad guys again?? When will the imperials get a good DLC where they are not de facto bad guys? I feel like I have no place in all of tamerial when playing an imperial.

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  4. Seriously, why did you copy Blizzard's shitty fan-art style of animation for this cinematic? You have some of the best artists in the business today, and you put out shit like this for your latest release? Come on, Bethesda… you can do better.

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  5. How about you fix the EU server so Cyrodil can be playable after 6 years?

    Dogshit company, the greediest and most incompetent in the mmo market for sure.

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  6. This is rather underwhelming, all theatrics and tense music to what, bring an end to a terrorist organization lead by a knight in heavy armor? I sincerely hope the next expansion will not just be a Shadowlands 2.0, at least WoW had good villains in cinematics.
    Thats it, "petty politics" replaced world ending outer space threats and some sort of real danger…

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  7. If the three factions refuse to join forces once and for all when all of Tamriel and possibly the world is constantly being bombarded with existential threats, we must conclude that the Leaders of the three factions are the real Villains and need to be eliminated. The survival of Tamriel is more important than who gets to sit in the fanciest chair, for which all three factions have wasted thousands of lives and committed unspeakable atrocities and war-crimes.

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  8. Can you do a quest line for a rare animal which hide sells for a lot but once you kill like 20-30 of them you’ll never see that creature again as a hunting mission then later on you find out they can talk and they self produce so you can a kill it to sell or you can let it free and they’ll never attack your character again and the sell prices would go down since der more common now so every character lvl up , five will have a chance to spawn near said player

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