Elder Scrolls goodness from Bethesda’s E3 2015 Press Conference

15 June 2015
The Elder Scrolls

Of course, as expected, we saw more of The Elder Scrolls Online: Tamriel Unlimited at Besthesda’s E3 2015 Press Conference.

That’s because the game has just made its way to consoles as a free-to-play venture.

Bethesda showed off a video about what happened behind the scenes for The Elder Scrolls Online: Tamriel Unlimited. You can watch that below:

Despite the console release, on both Xbox One and PS4, more content is still in the works and to be added to The Elder Scrolls Online: Tamriel Unlimited.

Content will include Orsinium, realm of the Orc race, and there was even a teaser for the infamous Dark Brotherhood which is always cool to have.

The Elder Scrolls: Legends, a The Elder Scrolls card game

Elder Scrolls Online  wasn’t the only The Elder Scrolls news announced at Bethesda’s Press Conference.

They’ve also revealed another surprise, a new strategy card game called The Elder Scrolls: Legends.

You can see the brief trailer above; it appears that Bethesda want to compete with Blizzard’s Hearthstone: Heroes of Warcraft.

The game has been confirmed for a PC and iPad release later in the year.

All we really want is a standalone Gwent game.

If you haven’t played Gwent, you haven’t played The Witcher 3.

Source: Tom’s Hardware

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