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In a surprising move, Bethesda has announced that it will be selling slices of the original Elder Scrolls Online (ESO) servers. This unique initiative allows dedicated fans of the iconic MMORPG to own a tangible piece of the game's history. The original servers, which played a crucial role in shaping the ESO experience, are being offered in limited quantities, making them a collector's dream.
The decision to sell these server slices comes as part of Bethesda's ongoing efforts to engage with its community and celebrate the legacy of ESO. Each slice represents not just a technical component, but a nostalgic reminder of the game's early days, when players first ventured into the vast world of Tamriel. This initiative is expected to attract both seasoned players and new fans alike, eager to own a part of the beloved franchise.
As the gaming industry continues to evolve, Bethesda's innovative approach to preserving and sharing its history sets a precedent for other developers, emphasizing the importance of community and connection in the gaming world.
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