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Update 43 Now Live on PC for The Elder Scrolls Online, Features Home Tours and Infinite Archive Improvements

The Elder Scrolls Online Update 43 is now free to download for PC and Mac. All current Elder Scrolls Online players now have access to Home Tours, an upgrade for the Infinite Archive, and a number of other quality-of-life additions and improvements thanks to the most recent patch.

Update 43, a base-game update, is currently accessible on PC and Mac. On September 4, the update will be released on Xbox and PlayStation consoles. You may read more about the contents of this update below.

Update 43 Now Live on PC for The Elder Scrolls Online, Features Home Tours and Infinite Archive Improvements

Home Tours, one of the much awaited new features for Tamriel’s housing enthusiasts, is included in Update 43 and lets players explore and appreciate the ingenuity of Tamriel’s citizens. Through a free-form Browse list or a carefully curated “Recommend” list, players will be able to take tours of fully furnished and customized player-owned houses thanks to Home Tours. Those who are interested in viewing unique designs can easily visit both newly made houses and the highest rated player homes by using the ‘Recommend’ link. It’s easy to return to these amazing constructions whenever you’d like because players have the option to add any home to their favorites.

The Infinite Archive now has additional depth thanks to new maps, adversaries, Verses, and Visions, as well as improved treasure that includes new class item sets. A variety of quality-of-life enhancements and bug fixes, in addition to upgrades for the Infinite Archive, will make players’ experience in Tamriel easier and more pleasurable.

Visit the official blog HERE to get all the information about Update 43. The official forums have the full list of corrections, enhancements, and additions HERE.

Related: The Elder Scrolls Online: Scions of Ithelia DLC Now Out for PC

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