Every new big MMO announcement is accompanied by a stampede of exciting fans willing to trample anything in their path to get access as early as possible. The Elder Scrolls Online beta is no exception to this rule with thousands of fans willing to trade in their first born child to sample the latest addition to Tamriel. The origins of closed beta and alpha testing are as old as MMO’s themselves and although the purpose of these events have evolved over time, the desire to gain access is stronger than ever. We’ve seen some really crazy things over the years but what would you do to get access to The Elder Scrolls Online beta?
Azfar from NoobFeed writes- The spirit of The Elder Scrolls Online 2025 is what really makes it stand out. It has all the things that Elder Scrolls fans love: stories that are driven by the players, a lot of history, and the chance to discover a strange and wonderful world. A massively multiplayer online game will value players' knowledge, creativity, and time, whether they play alone or with a group.
The Elder Scrolls Online launches Seasons of the Worm Cult today on PC and Mac, and Wccftech has all the details straight from the developers.
MMORPG The Elder Scrolls Online is celebrating its tenth birthday by rolling out a large number of improvements and changes.
Call me crazy but ESO doesn't really interest me, the best part about the elder scrolls games is the modding community.
Guys this will be my first MMORPG,I sure hope it has a tutorial coz i don;t know jack about MMO, PVP,PVE, WTF are all the same to me
I played it at PAX. It is fun, love the open ended and branching stories. But like all games of this type, I do not have 10 hours a day to play long quests and do not want to pay a monthly fee to do so.
Eat a Klondike bar.
unfortunately i will not play ESO not that i will not loved to...BUT that subscription...damn