Bethesda disassembled original ESO server into 2,000 parts and is selling each for $110

Players can obtain a piece of the first server of The Elder Scrolls Online from 10 years ago.

This special occasion is included in the tenth anniversary festivities for the MMORPG set in Tamriel’s world, albeit slightly belated as the game initially debuted on PCs in 2014 and hit consoles a year later. However, it’s also linked to the significant updates planned for ESO in 2025, which continues to be widely played. Moreover, numerous subclasses are set to join this popular game.

Yesterday, Kotaku reported that the Bethesda Gear Store introduced a unique item called “The Elder Scrolls Online 10-Year Anniversary Keepsake”. Unlike a game code, this collectible is actually a fragment of the game’s original server, meticulously divided into around 2,000 pieces of RAM. These fragments are enclosed in luxurious velvet and a wooden presentation box. To complete the set, there’s also a zinc commemorative plaque included.

As a devoted fan, I can’t help but share my excitement over Bethesda’s upcoming gift, priced at $110. It’s due to arrive in June, making it a perfect addition to any Tamriel enthusiast’s collection. Now, while some fans might have shelled out more for less captivating items, this one truly stands out.

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2025-04-17 03:03