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Bethesda ANZ offers choose your own Elder Scrolls Online Twitter adventure and contest

It's your chance to battle it out in a text-based adventure... and win some prizes too!

Bethesda ANZ has recently launched a choose your own Elder Scrolls Online Markarth Twitter adventure, which doubles as a contest that offers up a ton of fabulous prizes.

“The interactive story was written here in Australia to give local fans an exciting ESO experience, with branching decisions and danger around every corner,” Bethesda ANZ said of the initiative. “Those brave enough to survive their first adventure will be eligible for a range of Elder Scrolls prizes, including in-game pets, crowns and ESO Plus.”

You can head to the adventure’s first post and then follow along in a corresponding thread, depending on the choices you make. We’ll embed the first tweet below so you can get started.

https://twitter.com/Bethesda_ANZ/status/1334980813717303297

Good luck to all who take part!

The Elder Scrolls Online is currently available on Windows PC, Xbox One, PS4 and Stadia where available. Its Markarth expansion is available on all platforms.


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