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The Elder Scrolls Online offers a week of free play from tomorrow

The Elder Scrolls Online will offer a week of free play from tomorrow across all platforms.

Available on Xbox One, PS4, Windows PC and Mac, from 10.00 am AEST on 12 April, players will have seven full days of free play.

The free offering includes:

  • No Restrictions: Access to the full The Elder Scrolls Online: Tamriel Unlimited base game. Go where you want, when you want, and with who you want in the massive open world and build your hero however you see fit.
  • 500 Free Crowns: Everyone receives 500 Crowns to spend in the Crown Store on fun costumes, unique pets, helpful scrolls, and more.
  • Progress Retention: Any characters created, Crown Packs purchased, or Crown Store items bought, as well as any progress made during the Free Play Week will carry over when you purchase the game.
  • Try and Buy … At a Discount: During the Free Play Week, you’ll enjoy a discounted price on either The Elder Scrolls Online: Tamriel Unlimited (the base game) or The Elder Scrolls Online: Gold Edition, which includes the base game as well as the four major DLC packs: Imperial City, Orsinium, Thieves Guild, and The Dark 

The free play game will be available on the PlayStation Store, Xbox Store and via Steam.


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