The Elder Scrolls And Alienware Drop An Awesome Free Costume On Steam...If We Play 70K Hours This Week
This may be my new favorite TESO costume.
The 10th anniversary of Zenimax's The Elder Scrolls Online keeps chugging along and today the team just announced a new reward specific to the MMORPG's players playing via Steam. In conjunction with Alienware, TESO will be giving out the Grim Harvester costume (shown above) and 3 Grand Gold Coast Experience Scrolls to all players on the platform.
But there's a catch, because of course there is.
We all need to collectively play 70,000 hours on our Steam version. As of this writing, we're already a little over 10% of the way there with about 7300 hours logged. To be eligible for the reward, which may be my literal favorite Elder Scrolls Online costume now, you obviously need to be playing on Steam, but you'll also need an Alienware Arena account with your Steam account linked to it and a few settings set to "Public" so Alienware can track your playtime.
If we make the target, you'll need to go back to your Alienware Arena account to claim your key.
We have until August 12th to hit the 70K so if you'll be playing this week, helps us get the costume.
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