The Elder Scrolls Online is adding a new layer of excitement with the introduction of Scribing to the base game, completely free for all players. Since its launch in 2014, ESO has consistently expanded its offerings, aiming to deliver an unparalleled experience for its community.
In a nod to the game’s rich history, Elder Scrolls Online is now offering a unique collector’s item: a stick of RAM from the original servers used at the game’s launch. Priced at $110, these pieces are a fascinating slice of nostalgia, perfect for fans who want to own a part of ESO’s legacy. Each RAM stick comes encased in a stylish 80-square-inch wooden frame and includes a certificate of authenticity. Limited to just 2,000 units globally, these keepsakes are set to ship in July.
Fans of ESO have another reason to celebrate as ZeniMax has revealed that the previously paid feature, Scribing, will soon be accessible to everyone. This enhancement allows players to personalize their skills in innovative ways, strengthening any weak spots in their builds without breaking the game balance. Players can look forward to picking up this feature for free from the Crown Store in mid-July.
ZeniMax is also rolling out its latest feature—subclassing. Once players hit level 50, they can embark on a quest to unlock this exciting addition, which promises to redefine character customization. Best of all, it’s available for free to all players of the base game. The community is buzzing about how these subclasses will impact the dynamics of both PvE and PvP gameplay.
The Elder Scrolls Online isn’t slowing down anytime soon. With the recent update introducing two new dungeons and a revamp of the starting zones, the game continues to enrich its universe. The future looks bright for ESO, as fans eagerly anticipate even more updates and content.