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The Elder Scrolls Online offering ESO Plus bonuses to new and returning players this week

The Elder Scrolls Online will reward ESO Plus subscribers and tempt others to the service this week, Bethesda recently advised.

ESO Plus, an optional subscription inside The Elder Scrolls Online, offers subscribers the following bonuses:

  • Full access to all DLC game packs, including Imperial City, Orsinium, Thieves Guild, Dark Brotherhood and Shadows of the Hist
  • 1,500 Crowns per month to spend on the in-game store
  • Unlimited storage for crafting materials
  • Double bank space for your account
  • A 10% increase to Experience and Gold acquisition, Crafting Inspiration, and Trait Research
  • Double Furnishings and Collectibles space in player housing
  • Exclusive ability to dye costumes

Those playing the game without a subscription will be given a free trial of the service between 11.00 pm AEST on 5 July until 1.50pm AEST on 10 July. This will provide all bonuses except the 1,500 Crowns. To activate the trial, head to the in-game Crown Store, then select ‘Featured’ and finally, the ESO Plus free trial.

Current ESO Plus subscribers will acquire up to five of the new Dwarven Crown Crates by logging into The Elder Scrolls Online every day of the event. Each day’s login must be between 2.00 pm AEST and 1.50 pm AEST; Crown Crates will be delivered on 17 July.

The Elder Scrolls Online is currently available on Windows PC, Xbox One and PS4.


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