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  • Bethesda is selling pieces of the original Elder Scrolls Online server as keepsakes for $110.
  • This keepsake features a framed RAM stick and a plaque.
  • You're better off looting this one.

Bethesda is widely blamed for the creation of paid cosmetic DLC. Who knew that that damned horse armour would have changed the gaming ecosystem so much? Paying extra for a cosmetic just seemed wild when it was first introduced, but it seems people will pay for anything, as we've seen over the years.

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While the buzz around Bethesda is currently around the confirmation of the Oblivion Remake, it seems The Elder Scrolls Online is going back to its old ways. As part of ESO's ten-year anniversary, the company is allowing you to buy literal pieces of the original server as memorabilia. You'll only have to cough up $110.

You Can Buy Pieces Of The Original Elder Scrolls Online Server

The Elder Scrolls Online 10-Year Anniversary Keepsake is essentially one of the game's original server blades framed along with a plaque. If you're an avid collector, or a big ESO fan, you may want to rush to the website to pre-order it, as there are only 2,000 pieces available to buy. At $100, you'd have to be a huge fan of the MMORPG.

via Bethesda

"When The Elder Scrolls Online launched in 2014, an amazing community was born," reads the description of the keepsake. "Since then, players have been exploring Tamriel together, delving into danger, discovering a breathtaking world, and even forming genuine connections that extend beyond the game.

"Those who wish for something truly meaningful to commemorate over a decade of adventure with friends can now have an actual physical piece of The Elder Scrolls Online history: a stick of RAM taken from one of the game’s original servers."

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Sure, a keepsake for your favourite MMO is pretty neat. Even the idea of it being a server blade from the original server is something I can get behind, but $110 for this keepsake is pretty steep, especially since it's just an old chip, and there are 2,000 of them.

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Elder Scrolls Online

MMORPG Systems OpenCritic Reviews Top Critic Avg: 71/100 Critics Rec: 38% Released April 4, 2014 ESRB m Developer(s) ZeniMax Online Studios Publisher(s) Bethesda Engine proprietary engine, hero engine Multiplayer Online Multiplayer, Online Co-Op
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