![]() The Northern Sky - Thor's Hammer (Upgrade) Vethrfolnir's Roost - Frigg's Healing (Upgrade)Īt the very top of the tree, after passing the eagle's nest, do not collect the rune on the left, and instead continue right to find a shrine to Frigg. Take the path right next to it and keep traveling north until you reach a path leading to the shrine to Freya. ![]() When traveling northeast along the islands, look for a third island to find a dragon statue just beyond. When you are on the large icy expanse of the lake, travel East from the main lake to find the shrine along the walls bordering the lake. Find an open entrance for a mine with no mine cart blocking the path, and take it to find the shrine to Loki. Once inside the mines of the forge, look for a region just after the first wave of dwarves. Make your way to the central root and take the elevator to find it on the right side. This shrine is found while sliding down the roots. The Roots of Yggdrasil - Heimdall's Shield You'll find this shrine near the top of the level, with either of the two branching paths leading up to the North. I mean, I play enough ESO that a viable streaming option is something I could get into.God Shrine Locations The Barrow Mound - Frigg's Healing I don’t feel comfortable buying games that exist only in the cloud without a way to download them, but if they continue to round out their Stadia Pro subscription I may eventually warm up to the fledgling streaming service. Seems Google has been diligently bolstering their game library, though I still have my complaints. You need to meet the 4K streaming requirements in order to use it, but it’s there now. Owners of The Crew 2 will receive the Hobbies update May 27th for free, though those who don’t already own the game can purchase it for $49.99.įinally, Stadia now supports 1440p streaming on Chrome. ![]() Speaking of games you have to buy, Jotun: Valhalla edition and Sundered: Eldritch Edition arrive on Stadia this week for $14.99 and $19.99 respectively. You have to buy this, however, though it can be bought bundled with the base game and Kombat Pack for $60 (Aftermath is $40 on its own). ![]() As a bonus: The Elder Scrolls Online will feature cross-play and cross-progression with the PC version of the game, which I will admit makes the proposition more appealing than it would have been had the Stadia version been its own little island.Īlso, Mortal Kombat 11’s recent story DLC – MK11: Aftermath – is launching today on Stadia, the same day as the other consoles. You can grab a two month free trial from here if that interests you. Stadia Pro has been offering a free trial these last couple of months, but once that ends you’ll need to pony up $10 a month to access the titles attached to it. This includes the Morrowind expansion, which traditionally comes with the base game nowadays. Stadia Pro is the subscription service tied to Google’s streaming platform, and since The Elder Scrolls Online is coming to it that means the game will be free to all active members. The Elder Scrolls Online will arrive on Stadia Pro June 16th. Today over on their blog, “Stadia Employee”(seriously, that’s the credited author) shared with the community a few of the titles coming to the service, including none other than The Elder Scrolls Online (and I thought I would only be covering the Greymoor expansion this week). Google has been trying their damnedest to make Stadia successful, but a console – physical or virtual – is only as good as its games.
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