Bethesda is selling off slices of the original Elder Scrolls Online servers to celebrate its 10 year anniversary
You can trust VideoGamer. Our team of gaming experts spend hours testing and reviewing the latest games, to ensure you're reading the most comprehensive guide possible. Rest assured, all imagery and advice is unique and original. Check out how we test and review games here
Zenimax Online’s Elder Scrolls Online MMO has been a huge success, adapting the company’s brilliant fantasy RPG into a beloved online game. After the game’s rough launch in 2014, the MMORPG has seen some major improvements with awesome expansions and updates to keep the game fresh.
To celebrate the game’s ten-year anniversary, the Bethesda Gear Store is selling off 2,000 commemorative pieces of the original Elder Scrolls Online servers for players to own and put on their shelves.
Own a piece of the original Elder Scrolls Online servers
Available to purchase on the Bethesda Gear Store here, slices of the game’s original server blades can be owned in a gorgeous decorative frame.
“Those who wish for something truly meaningful to commemorate over a decade of adventure with friends can now have an actual physical piece of The Elder Scrolls Online history: a stick of RAM taken from the game’s original run of servers,” Bethesda said.
Dubbed the Elder Scrolls Online 10-Year Anniversary Server Keepsake, each stick of RAM is kept in an MDF wood frame with antique gold plating. The frame can also be opened for you to take out the RAM and do whatever you want with it. Hell, shove the decade-old RAM stick in your own server if you really want.
Oh my God, it’s beautiful.
Of course, each slice of the server is individually numbered with a holographic sticker right on the RAM stick. As soon as I finish writing this article, I will be nabbing my own, which means I won’t be number one, and I’ll have a life-long beef with whoever gets number one.
The commemorative ESO item is currently available for pre-sale at just $110, and they’re expected to be shipped sometime “in the month of July 2025”. God, I need it.
The Elder Scrolls Online
Platform(s):
PC, PlayStation 4, Xbox One
Genre(s):
Fantasy, Massively Multiplayer, Massively Multiplayer Online, RPG
4
VideoGamer
Related Topics
Elder Scrolls Online
Subscribe to our newsletters!
By subscribing, you agree to our Privacy Policy and may receive occasional deal communications; you can unsubscribe anytime.
Share