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  • @aksdb@feddit.de
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    31 year ago

    No. The base game typically costs a one time fee and then you can play most of the zones and all quests within. All endgame stuff. No level restriction.

    You can buy a few extensions for a one time price to get new zones (with full stories etc).

    And you can subscribe monthly for unlimited crafting storage and a few other perks (double bank space, double customization slots in houses, etc).

    • @Blizzard@lemmy.zip
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      31 year ago

      Worth to mention that while you’re subscribed to ESO+, you also have access to the DLCs and don’t have to buy them separately.

      • @aksdb@feddit.de
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        31 year ago

        Yes, BUT, the DLCs are only small parts of the chapters (the large new zones). So you can’t completely circumvent the chapters with ESO+ alone.

        • @Blizzard@lemmy.zip
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          21 year ago

          I might not recall this correctly but doesn’t the base game include everything except the latest chapter and ESO+ give you all DLCs except the latest chapter?

          Anyways, the amount of content is enormous. And the game itself is so good that I think if someone starts playing they will probably decide to buy the latest chapter too. With that amount of content they can easily wait for it to be on sale.

          • teft's transporter clone
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            1 year ago

            It didn’t for me when I tried it a few months ago. I bought the base game on sale for $5. It allowed me max level and access to the base game and zones but all DLC zones were locked out as well as a few classes were locked out.