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Elder Scrolls Online livestream coming 29 September

Get hyped for Firesong.

An Elder Scrolls Online livestream highlighting its upcoming Firesong DLC will kick off next week, Bethesda has recently announced.

Available on Twitch.tv, the livestream kicks off at 5.00 am AEST on 30 September (or 3.00 pm EDT on 29 September for our friends across the pond).

“During this special event, members of the ESO community and development teams will give an exclusive look into the upcoming Firesong DLC including its story, setting, characters, and challenges. In addition to the DLC deep dive, there will also be announcements revealing 2022’s upcoming events for the ESO community,” Bethesda advised in a press release.

Moreover, those who participate in the stream for at least 15 minutes will receive a Clouded Senche-Leopard Cub pet and an Ouroborus Crown Crate as Twitch drops. Make sure you’ve linked your accounts if interested.

The Elder Scrolls Online is currently available on Windows PC, Mac, Xbox One, Xbox Series S, Xbox Series X, PS4 and PS5.


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