Isle of Madness is coming to The Elder Scrolls Legends this month

Beyond the comprehension of mere mortals, the Isle of Madness is set to launch this month. Isle of Madness is an expansion for Bethesda’s digital card game, The Elder Scrolls Legends.

Isle of Madness is the fifth expansion in this uniquely story driven card game, with chapters that play out like episodic RPG content.

Brand new card mechanics, as well as lane affixes with a heavy focus on transformation and insanity, are part of Isle of Madness. Players will also follow the maddening and sad story of a desperate father willing to plunge into the depths of insanity to save his son.

Isle of Madness

The new card art looks absolutely gorgeous, and the new mechanics look to really shake up the Meta of competitive play.

The expansion is available for pre-order for $29.95 AUD for all three chapters, a unique ‘Prince of Madness’ card back and one title. If you want to go deep with Legends, then check out the Premium bundle for $75.95 which includes all the tree chapters, one card back, one premium card back, two titles and all of the Isle of Madness expansion cards unlocked upon release, which is amazing value.

If you’re not into spending your actual money for digital cards, then the in-game price of 1000 gold per chapter means you can grind out some achievements and quests to purchase the new expansion.

You can keep your finger on the pulse of The Elder Scrolls: Legends community and updates as well as sneak peeks at new cards over on the Legends Twitter.

Hype is building as cards get leaked and discussed.

Have you tried TES: Legends yet? If not then there’s never been a better time to get involved as Isle of Madness prepares to launch January 24.

Jamie Sherlock
Jamie Sherlock
Gamer, writer & sports enthusiast. I'm interested in all things RPG and stats. I believe fantasy sports teams is just DnD for the guys who made fun of kids who like DnD, but that doesn't stop me from participating in either hobbies. Unashamed Blizzard & Wizards of the Coast fanboy, if you got a problem with that you best roll initiative punk!

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