Elder Scrolls Online Deluxe Edition now includes every expansion through Seasons of the Worm Cult

ZeniMax has quietly expanded what comes with Elder Scrolls Online’s Standard and Deluxe editions. Following Update 49, the Standard Edition now clearly covers the base game plus older content that has been folded into ESO’s core package, while the Deluxe Edition has been upgraded to include every major paid expansion through last year’s Seasons of the Worm Cult.

For new buyers, the bigger change is the Deluxe Edition. It now includes Summerset, Elsweyr, Greymoor, Blackwood, High Isle, Necrom, Gold Road, and the Seasons of the Worm Cult content pass. That also means access to features tied to those releases, including the Necromancer and Arcanist classes, the Companion system, and Jewelry Crafting. Scribing is included too, although that’s already available to everyone.

The Standard Edition includes the base game and the older DLC that Update 49 moved into ESO’s free core offering. That covers Orsinium, Morrowind, the Dark Brotherhood content, and Imperial City, among others that were already effectively free but are now more clearly part of the package.

Pricing hasn’t changed. Standard is $19.99 and Deluxe is $59.99. ESO is still buy-to-play, so you don’t need an active subscription to log in and play. Future Content Pass releases still have to be bought separately, though ESO+ continues to bundle DLC access alongside its usual subscription perks.

There’s also a PlayStation-specific wrinkle. PlayStation Plus subscribers can currently grab most of this through the Monthly Games lineup, but that version does not include Seasons of the Worm Cult.