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Elder Scrolls Online Unveils Swimmable Mounts and Mystical Dungeons in U47 Update

Elder Scrolls Online delivers its most water-centric patch to date on August 18. The Feast of Shadows DLC debuts alongside Update 47, adding two new four-player dungeons to the jewel set.

The lost Argonian citadel Naj-Caldeesh joins the previously unveiled Black Gem Foundry. Inside Naj-Caldeesh, players battle necromancers, sidestep ancient traps, and resurrect contrapuntal vibes by cooperating on a colossal multiplayer pipe organ known as the vossa-saxtl. The instrument requires four simultaneous performers and can resonate through the entire xanmeer chamber, promising tangible gameplay rewards for musical coordination.

Patch U47 removes the last paddling barriers for Tamriel’s travelers: all mounts now swim across Shadowfen gulps, Vvardenfell lagoons or open ocean. Stackable survey reports, one-click Infinite Archive rerolls, and a replay button for NPC conversations are bundled into the same client update, confirming the full changelog.

Console and PC players can enter the ancient halls and ride straight into the water on Monday.