spartaxoxo wrote: »I suspect they're going to retry the adventure zone concept next. It would be the first since Craglorn.
spartaxoxo wrote: »Here's a reminders of stuff from last year's letter that we might get in 2026.Increasing the difficulty of standard overworld combat
Improving the overall feel of combat with animation, FX, and potentially audio work
Experimenting with more zones like Craglorn (although not as large in area or scope), created exclusively for high-end group and soft-group content with associated gear chase
Adding and refining tools to make guild recruitment, interaction, and management easier and more logical
With the changes to our content release model, please be assured that we are not abandoning new quest content – but we will do it in different ways than we previously have. As our focus will not be on adding giant new landmasses – although we will do that from time to time – instead, we will use existing zones and areas to tell new stories.
Some of these are:
Continuing the stories in existing zones and storylines and bringing back familiar characters
New stories focused on hallmark Elder Scrolls organizations like Dark Brotherhood, Thieves Guild, Fighters Guild, and Mages Guild
Splitting a large zone across multiple updates
https://forums.elderscrollsonline.com/en/discussion/670691/studio-director-s-letter-2025-beyond/p1
Personally, I'm expecting an adventure zone that is light on story. And then new quest content is existing zones alongside the release of the overland difficulty shaper.
That's just me personally. I think Blackmarsh would make sense for a small adventure zone but it could be anywhere really. Solstheim for Skyrim's anniversary would also make sense.
Thevampirenight wrote: »Just wanted to get an idea what you guys think may happen next year. Hammerfell is very unlikely, and off the table (because its the obvious tes 6 location which is why they won't do hammerfell) though I added it into the poll, so there is only so many locations left. Where do you think ESO will take us next?
You're assuming we get a new zone next year. Until ZOS says otherwise I'm assuming nothing is coming down the pike. At the rate things are going I'd say we'll be lucky to get much at all in the area of new content next year.
If so... *taps the link* --> https://forums.elderscrollsonline.com/en/discussion/237650/kissing-under-the-sea-fun-underwater-content-speculation-threadI know what I'd LIKE to see, which is a new, underwater kingdom, Atlantis style, revealed by some mishap.
tinythinker wrote: »My prediction is that it will be in one of the areas I circled in red. And while I am disappointed to know that I will have to wait longer to find out where, I am excited they are putting more effort into it, and even more excited to know they are breaking from the mold in the process.
This map may also show why they are moving from chapters, or at least restructuring and experimenting with content delivery - there isn't a lot of Tamriel left if the big zone format continues.
Not suggesting that is the only reason. Many other reasons have been suggested wherever people share their opinion of the game. But this one is definitely a valid one, however many other reasons there may be from hopeful and doomsday prognostications. It's inevitable that over time more new story lines will, fully or in significant part, need to be in already accessible parts of the map.
Might be nice to see some of that empty space near Stros M'Kai, Galen & Y'ffelon, and Betnikh just below Alik'r Desert, since it would be easy to blend new content those old zones in addition to the new zone. Make that peninsula and those already accessible islands the focus of a chapter level story, with the main area being the city of Hegathe:
"Hegathe (also called Old Hegathe)[1] is one of the eight major cities in the province of Hammerfell, found in the fertile grasslands on the tropical western shore landings of the Abecean Sea. Hegathe was once the capital of Hammerfell, ever since the Ra Gada landed on its shores in 1E 808 until it was moved to the north, in the Kingdom of Sentinel. It is known for its austere ramparts that harken back to antiquity, and is considered an equal to Wayrest in terms of splendor. The name originally referred to the wastelands that was later designated as Hammerfell, deriving from the Aldmeri word for "Deathland". Despite the meaning of the name, the entire peninsula that the city itself is found upon is a lush subtropical rainforest biome, reaching as far north as Abibon-Gora and as far east as Khefrem."
That, or the neighboring area on the isthmus that connects Hew's Bane to the rest of Hammerfell. That would feature the city of Gilane and the new storyline could center there but also run through Hew's Bane and possibly Stros M'kai. Gilane has some lore during the time period relevant to ESO, such as having refused a shipload of Kothringi refugees fleeing Black Marsh. But like the peninsula Hegathe sits on, its wide open for lore development during the period of the Interregnum.
Thevampirenight wrote: »It has to be Skyrim, we’re due for a nostalgia trap.
Skyrim makes the most sense and not because of nostagia, because they have two big areas they can do with it.
Either that or an island with redguard content which I do think they need to do some redguard content even if its not in Hammerfell. It will be interesting to see though what they do.