
Bethesda launches a promotion to celebrate the 10th anniversary of The Elder Scrolls Online — the sale of a physical part of one of the game’s original servers.
A total of 2000 copies will be produced, each of which costs $110. The set is called The Elder Scrolls Online 10-Year Anniversary Server Keepsake. Inside it, there will be a decorative plaque in a frame with a block of RAM, which was extracted from a real blade server that used to work in the game. Each copy will be numbered and have a certificate of authenticity.
The pre-order is already open, but the memo is scheduled to ship only in July 2025. Well, Bethesda is giving fans the opportunity to own a piece of Elder Scrolls Online — literally. Elder Scrolls Online was released back in April 2014. Although The game had a difficult startIn 10 years, it has received a bunch of updates and additions and a stable player base.

Is this the first time Bethesda has offered such promotions? No, it’s not. For example, the studio recently offered participate in the auction to literally become an NPC in the long-suffering The Elder Scrolls 6. When the next part will be released is unknown: someone says in 2026Someone in 2028, but after so many years of Bethesda’s silence, it makes no sense to make predictions.
As for other similar examples in the industry — in 2019, Blizzard also sold parts of World of Warcraft servers at a charity auction. The idea is simple: to give players a real item from the virtual world in which they spent hundreds of hours. Therefore, those who have been playing ESO for a long time can get not just a souvenir, but a part of the world they have been attached to for years.
And soon it will be possible to return to other worlds that pleased you a long time ago — The Elder Scrolls 4: Oblivion remaster is coming. Now it’s not just a rumor, but an official confirmation with screenshots and a possible release date.
Source: Kotaku
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