Summary
The Elder Scrolls Onlinefans have a chance to bring a unique part of the game into their homes with the release of physical pieces of the game’s original servers, which are currently up for sale by Bethesda. Only a small number of these limited-edition pieces ofThe Elder Scrolls Onlinememorabilia will be available, so dedicated players wanting to claim a piece of the servers should act quickly.
Theunveiling ofThe Elder Scrolls Onlinein 2012 created quite a stir among the franchise’s fans, offering them the opportunity to adventure across all of Tamriel with friends in an MMORPG format. The game’s official launch on PC in April 2014 left a lot of players feeling deflated, as they found the game at launch bug-riddled and lacking in innovation, but improvements throughout the following year, including a move away from a subscription-based model, earned it a lot of credibility in the online gamer community.
Elder Scrolls Online Fans Can Own a Piece of the Original Server
Now in its eleventh year,The Elder Scrolls Onlineis still adding dungeonsand hosting special events for its player community. The Fallen Banners DLC released in early March added the Exiled Redoubt and Lep Seclusa four-player PvE dungeons and offered new story content with the addition of new quests to protect a Moth Priest and join an investigation into missing soldiers headed by an Imperial battlemage. Additionally, the Return of the Worm Cult event featuring Molag Bal is set to kick off on June 2 for PC and on June 18 for players on PlayStation and Xbox consoles.
Along with that recent update,reveals fromThe Elder Scrolls Online Directheld earlier this week showed plenty of new content on the horizon. These changes include the addition of subclasses, the introduction of remix seasons, and a multi-server-wide competition to be the first to complete community goals.