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The Elder Scrolls Online Physical Imperial Edition Sells Out in Two Days

Within two days of being revealed alongside the impressive CGI trailer, Zenimax Online's physical Imperial Collector's Edition for their upcoming Elder Scrolls Online MMO has sold out across Australia.

A store representative told AusGamers that the edition "was quickly sold out by Saturday 1st across the nation", and it looks like the same has happened worldwide with a number of stores no longer stocking the edition.

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TheOneWhoIsTornApart3723d ago

Wow this is an amazing collectors edition.

BX813723d ago

If it came with some of the monthly fees paid I would've pre ordered.

BX813722d ago

Sweet. I clearly didn't see that. I'm in. Titanfalls ce is a little to pricey for me but this one will do. Thanks for the heads up. A bub vote for u.

skyrimer3723d ago (Edited 3723d ago )

So nobody is going to buy it hmm?

So many people want ESO to bomb so that they can play it for free, I'm sorry but it'll probably be fine for a year or two, then they will make some early levels f2p ala wow, and in two or three years get full f2p, like most of the big mmos, so get confy, you're going to wait a lot. I'll be there paying full price and monthly fee, I can't wait for this game.

xPhearR3dx3723d ago

Agreed. People can hate all they want, but I've had so much fun from all the beta test and seeing the progress they made. Got my Imperial Edition pre-ordered for PC. Can't wait for the physical stuff. Will be a nice addition to the rest of my TES collection.

mo2413723d ago

yeah the game is great, but first they got to milk the early adopters,when their done
i'll buy it. Where always thinking what's better sub or free to play. But with sub it should include everything, which it clearly does not, what clearly destroys the better part about having a sub. But the suits have just crossed the line with this game. Not about the money for me but about the principle. Hope you guys enjoy it.

xPhearR3dx3723d ago

@mo241

So because it requires a subscription that automatically means everything has to be free? It's a collectors edition, it's meant for the hardcore fans. If you're not a hardcore fan, chances are you know nothing about the lore or Imperials for that matter to even have a reason to be upset. Other than the fact, that someone paid more money than you and got some extras.

Personally, I'm buying the Imperial Edition for the physical items. The in-game content is just a plus.

The only way they could milk anything would be by adding microtransactions to the game. Just because a game has a subscription, that doesn't mean they can't have multiple versions of the game with more offerings.

Austacker3723d ago

Yep, count me in too. Xbox platform gamers are starving for a good MMO experience on the console and TESO is going to be the first big AAA to deliver it (not counting Final Fantasy from years ago).

This is going to be more successful than people assume.

VanguardOfCalamity3723d ago (Edited 3723d ago )

Pre-Ordered yesterday from Best Buy after Amazon/Gamestop both showed "out of stock" - must have just made it

<edit for the PC edition>

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"We Like Where We are Right Now": ESO's Developers on Player Milestones and Elsweyr's Future

When Elder Scrolls Online launched back in 2014, I didn't find much exciting about it. It was an MMO that stuck close to the template established by World of Warcraft, rather than the Elder Scrolls games that preceded it. Elder Scrolls Online wore the clothing, but it lacked the heart and soul, and fans were open with their disappointment. Five years later, Zenimax Online's exploration of Tamriel is celebrating 13.5 million players, up 2.5 million from the previous year. It's a fantastic turnaround, one which Bethesda attributes to the players that kept enjoying the game.

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Lack Of Cross-Play Is Holding 'Elder Scrolls Online' Back As The Industry Moves Forward

More and more games are starting to support cross-platform multiplayer and the lack of cross-play on Elder Scrolls Online is severely holding it back as the rest of the industry keeps moving forward.

Razzer1779d ago

Hilarious to see articles like this after all the bullshit posturing about cross play from Pete Hines and Todd Howard.

VenomUK1779d ago

Fallout '76 doesn't have cross-play - because Bethesda have CHOSEN to not put it in, Peter Hines said this himself!
The experience of The Elder Scrolls Online is not diminished by no cross-play and I suspect it is not a priority for Bethesda.

But this is an example of why games 'journalists' need to have a proper journalism training, so they understanding about why they should avoid projecting their own opinions, (this sounds like a rant) and also checking the information presented by a source to see if they are trying to influence the journalist/writer.

XtaZ1779d ago

ESO is not a Bethesda game and they have no say in ESO getting cross-play or not.

UncertainCategory1779d ago (Edited 1779d ago )

Whoa I very much disagree about your comment on ESO not being diminished by no cross play.

Have you every tried using matchmaking in that game? Or waited in a public dungeon for someone to show up? It can talk up to an hour depending on the content you’re chasing. The experience could be considerably improved if matchmaking could pull from all available players rather than segmenting them into three groups.

rainslacker1779d ago

Kind of funny that they say that, since I don't think any of the console makers seem opposed to supporting cross play with other consoles when it comes to MMO's like this, Sony based on FFXI, and now MS who's all about cross play. It was a big MMO that got Sony started on it, so is it really something that was pursued, or is this just some postulation by the articles author that this is the problem with ESO, which I wasn't even aware had a problem. Couldn't it just be that they never tried to implement it, because they could have done it on PC/PS, or Xbox/PC if they thought it was important.

william_cade1779d ago

No it's not. The shit MT scheme is holding it back. You have to wait to open the loot or pay not to wait. It sucks.

ocelot071779d ago

ESO has loot boxes now? Are you sure you are not being confused with Elder Scrolls Blades? That will have cross play once it releases on more platforms.

UncertainCategory1779d ago (Edited 1779d ago )

ESO has had loot boxes for a few years now. They do seasonal loot creates that contain unique cosmetics, potions, food, and other items. They can even drop EXP boosts for your character or mount. It’s not.. really pay to win I suppose but it skirts that line

I’m actually surprised ESO has avoided some of the loot create controversy, it’s super there.

No timers in opening loot though, that’s the mobile game Blades you’re thinking of.

King_Noctis1779d ago

Like ocelot said, the game you are referring to is Elder Scroll Blade, which is a shitty mobile game.

Elder Scrolls Online is actually a really good game.

thejigisup1779d ago

Crossplay should never make or break a game.

Vanfernal1779d ago (Edited 1779d ago )

No it isn't...

TheColbertinator1779d ago

ESO is fun at times but it has a few problems that ZeniOnline will never fix.

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One Game We Would Play for the Rest of Our Lives

The staff at Gaming Respawn go over some special video game titles they could play forever in One Game We Would Play for the Rest of Our Lives

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Leeroyw1804d ago

I would play a looter shooter like borderlands 2 forever. Not cause it's good, and it is... But because there's so much content there and ways to play and the endless guns would make it bearable.