Bethesda marks a year-late 10th anniversary celebration for The Elder Scrolls Online by offering players a chance to buy a piece of the original server. Each $110 keepsake, containing RAM from the retired server and a decorative plaque, commemorates ESO’s significant evolution since its launch in 2014. Only 2,000 such keepsakes will be produced, each authenticated and numbered for collectors. This initiative not only strengthens fan connections but also reflects a growing trend among online games to offer tangible pieces of their digital worlds.
Bethesda celebrates The Elder Scrolls Online’s 10-Year Anniversary by selling actual pieces of its original server, allowing fans to own a piece of gaming history.
Launched in April 2014, ESO has evolved significantly, transforming from an underwhelming MMORPG into a thriving online world packed with quests and explorations.
For $110, players can pre-order a framed plaque containing a stick of RAM from a retired ESO server, with only 2000 pieces available.
Bethesda’s initiative echoes a previous charity auction by Blizzard, showcasing a unique way to reward dedicated players with tangible mementos of their gaming experiences.
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