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The Elder Scrolls Online Shows Us the Return of the Worm Cult. A gameplay trailer for The Elder Scrolls Online revealing the ...
The Elder Scrolls Online: Greymoor Gameplay. We went hands-on with the game and found Greymoor to be an epic return to the land of Skyrim. Here’s what our critic said: ...
The Elder Scrolls Online remains a big question mark in the eyes of a lot of Elder Scrolls fans. How will the immersive, interactive world of Skyrim and Oblivion translate to an always-online ...
It's been a while since The Elder Scrolls Online – an MMO set in the same world as Oblivion and Skyrim – was first announced, but now we finally get to see some gameplay footage, with plenty ...
The Elder Scrolls Online: Greymoor will make you feel nostalgic for Skyrim, but there are also a few new features that make the MMO's latest DLC chapter stand out from its predecessors.
Elder Scrolls Online gameplay shown Zenimax releases nine-minute video showing off environments, combat, characters, and user functionality for new MMORPG. By Eddie Makuch on November 9, 2012 at ...
The new 12-player PvE trial, Kyne's Aegis, is a similar story. The quest is accessed via a waiting boat nestled at Skyrim's northern shore, not far from where Icewater Jetty will take you to ...
The Elder Scrolls Online development team releases a new video diary. By Liam Martin Published: 08 November 2012 Elder Scrolls Online has been given a new gameplay development diary by Bethesda.
Watch the latest trailer for The Elder Scrolls Online: Gold Road to see gameplay, enemies, and more from this upcoming expansion for the MMORPG. Venture into Colovian West Weald and discover a ...
Elder Scrolls Online gameplay leaks. First 20 minutes of Bethesda's upcoming massively multiplayer online role-playing game revealed in new video leak. By Eddie Makuch on April 16, ...
Those of you looking for ward to the launch of the new Elder Scrolls Online game that were unable to make it to the QuakeCon demonstration, will be pleased to learn the two 2o minute trailers are ...
The Elder Scrolls Online "Standard Edition" cost $59.99, but it didn't give access to everything in the game; if users wanted to play as an Imperial, they had to buy the "Imperial Version" for $99.99.