Yesterday, I ran through pretty much all the new Elder Scrolls Online content related to the Worm Cult on the island of Solstice. The new story, while typical ESO fare, was pretty engaging and well done. I also ran through all the side quests and delves in the new zone, which I also enjoyed. They held together well and also made sense in the context of the overall zone story. The zone itself is truly beautiful, and I particularly enjoyed the new city of Sunport, although it feels somewhat similar to several other ESO cities in terms of overall layout. The crafting center is almost identical to one of the other recent expansion cities.
I'm happy with this content cycle so far. I also picked up something like 70 Champion points while running through the new zone, which felt pretty good, too.
From an overall gaming perspective, May was more balanced. The bulk of my play time in May was still focused around World of Warcraft, at 22 hours, but ESO contributed quite a bit at 9 hours, and Guild Wars 2 came in at 4 hours total played. I'm guessing that June will see even higher contributions from Guild Wars 2 and ESO with their new content releases.
I'm also running out of energy on the alt leveling front in Warcraft. I'm currently working on character #28, who is sitting at level 72. This one is an Alliance Mage that I've been leveling as Arcane so far, but it's not working very well now that I've moved on to the War Within zones, so I may switch him to Frost for the rest of the way to 80.
Yet another druid is up next after this mage, and I haven't really enjoyed leveling druids either this expansion, so that will likely keep my progress slow also. But, there's lots of new content in both Guild Wars 2 and ESO to enjoy.
Cheers,
Joar
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