Find Out What You’re Getting With Those Elder Scrolls Online Tenth Anniversary Ticket Purchases
The ESO team has a full weekend planned for those who attend.
Tickets to The Elder Scrolls Online’s 10th anniversary celebration in Amsterdam have been on sale for a while now, and we’re sure that if you’ve purchased some you’re going to want to know what you’ll be doing while you’re there. Today, the ESO team shared a post outlining what players can expect from the MMORPG's birthday celebration.
First off, the event will be hosted at the SugarFactory outside Amsterdam. Across the two-day celebration, players will be able to attend several panels beginning with a keynote that takes a look at the past decade and reveals what players can expect as they continue to celebrate over fifteen months.
Other panels include a fireside chat about the history of the game, a preview of the Gold Road Chapter, a VA panel, live music, a cosplay contest, and more. There will also be special activities like a gameplay session, a calligraphy workstation, cosplay workshops, axe throwing, and, of course, food and drink.
For those who can’t be in Amsterdam, the ESO team also has in-person events planned globally throughout the year.
On an additional note, the ESO team dropped a reminder that Update 41 and the Scions of Ithelia DLC is on its way – slated to drop March 11 on PC and Mac and March 26 on consoles – and are offering a few suggestions as to what to do to prepare for the update, this includes things like experiencing the Wrothgar Zone storyline and exploring the Obsidian Scar. Of course, getting some crafting in is always a good idea as well.
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