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WIN this custom Elder Scrolls Online Xbox Series controller!

In celebration of Elder Scrolls Online on current-gen AND Bethesda's recent E3 2021 Showcase!

Update: Our crack panel of judges has selected our lone winner. Congratulations to Michael S. from Sydney, NSW!

Michael, check your supplied email address for next steps.

Original story: The Elder Scrolls Online is now enhanced for current-gen consoles AND we’ve just come out of a HUGE E3 2021 week — so why not celebrate? Thanks to our friends at Bethesda ANZ, we’ve got an ultra special Elder Scrolls Online Xbox Series controller to give away to a lucky reader!

That’s right — we’ve got a grand prize of one (1) Elder Scrolls Online custom Xbox Series controller to give away.

For the chance to, win we’re asking you to tell us, as creatively as you can in 25 words or less: What was your favourite Bethesda announcement from E3 2021? It can, of course, be Bethesda’s Elder Scrolls Online announcement or any other from its E3 2021 Showcase.

[This contest has closed. Thanks for entering!]

This contest runs until 11.59 pm AEDT on 25 June. We’ll select one (1) grand prize winner on or after 26 June and inform winners on their supplied email addresses.

Good luck!

The Elder Scrolls Online is available now on Windows PC, Xbox One, Xbox Series S, Xbox Series X, PS4 and PS5 on 8 June. We previewed its latest expansion, Blackwood, right here.


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