While we won’t experience anything quite as awesome as the trailer below, the game itself has a lot of promise. Bethesda’s poor decision to go with the archaic subscription fee model is unfortunate, but then again, we suppose they had to find a way to pay for all that top-tier voice talent. John Cleese, Bill Nighy, Kate Beckinsale, Alfred Molina, Michael Gambon, Malcom McDowell and Peter Stormare all have starring roles on it.
The Elder Scrolls Online arrives on PC on April 4th, with the Xbox One and PlayStation 4 versions following in June.Elder Scrolls Online for PC will be available on 4th April, 2014 and priced at Rs. 3499 and the PlayStation 4 version will hit the Indian Market in June 2014 at Rs. 4799 through e-xpress Interactive Software Pvt. Ltd.
Meanwhile another wave of beta keys have been sent out granting access to The Elder Scrolls Online, publisher Bethesda announced on the game’s official website. Hopeful participants who still have not received beta keys still have a change to grab one through a giveaway on Curse. According to Curse, the site has 500,000 keys to give away. Currently, only Curse premium members have access to the keys, while standard members will have their shot at grabbing a key Feb. 7-10. The beta test will run Feb. 7 at 12 p.m. ET through Feb. 10 at 11:59 pm ET.