Today, what many fans have been waiting for a long time has become official: Elder Scroll Online will be subtitled in Spanish along with the release of High Isle in June. All the texts in the game and dialogues of all the chapters will be translated into Spanish, so that fans who until now had a barrier to entry to the game due to the language, will be able to do so with much more confidence. Additionally, High Isle is the centerpiece of The Elder Scrolls Online’s new year-long story, titled Legacy of the Bretons.
High Isle explores the history and culture of the Bretons. While past expansions took players to familiar locales like western Skyrim and cities from The Elder Scrolls 4: Oblivion, this year’s adventure is all new, telling a story of its own and featuring a world built from from scratch without an existing plane. And along with this, Elder Scroll Online will be subtitled in Spanish.
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Elder Scroll Online will be subtitled in Spanish
For the creation of the High Isle expansion, the design team was inspired by the windswept shores of the Mediterranean. The reveal trailer showcases ornate towers, elaborate tournament fields, and lush natural coastal scenery. The knights walk around in the classic feudal medieval armor typical of well-to-do Breton society. This year’s adventure will add four major DLCs, starting with the Rising Tide, but the most prominent is High Isle.
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In addition, Elder Scroll Online will be subtitled in Spanish, as well as adding two new companions and a series of quality of life improvements that will be detailed in the near future. The Elder Scrolls Online: High Isle launches June 6 for PC and June 21 for consoles.
The Elder Scrolls Online in Spanish arrives with the release of the new High Isle chapter in June!
We welcome you to our website and forums in Spanish.⚔️ See you in Tamriel ⚔️ #TESOnline pic.twitter.com/guWcubfahg
— Bethesda Spanish (@bethesda_ESP) January 27, 2022