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Win 1 of 3,000 codes for Elsweyr card packs in Elder Scrolls Legends!

Bethesda’s Elder Scrolls franchise is on an Elsweyr kick right now and The Elder Scrolls Legends is no exception. Celebrating its new expansion, the publisher is giving Stevivor readers the chance to grab one of 3,000 codes for 1 Legendary and 4 Standard Moons of Elsweyr card packs!

To enter to win one of the codes, simply tell us in 3,000 words or less: Do you side with the Khajiit or the Imperial forces, and why?

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We’ll send all codes out through our mailing list, so you’ll also need to subscribe yourself for a chance to win. You can also perform additional actions, above, for further contest entries.

This contest is open to those aged 15-years-old or older. The contest runs until 11.59 pm AEST on 13 August; we’ll select 3,000 winners and send out codes via email on or after 14 August. Full contest terms and conditions can be found here.

All codes are redeemable through Bethesda.net and will work inside The Elder Scrolls Legends across all platforms. Further instructions on linking a Steam account with Bethesda.net can be found here.

The Elder Scrolls Legends is available now on Windows PC, Mac, Xbox One, PS4, Switch, iOS and Android devices. The Moons of Elsweyr expansion has been available since late June.


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