Xbox has revealed a new official Elder Scrolls controller for Xbox One and Xbox Series X / S that will wow fans of Bethesda’s The Elder Scrolls franchise. Although this controller is specifically associated with The Elder Scrolls Online, the popular MMO set in the iconic fantasy world, those who have played The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion will also recognize some of the iconography it contains.
The new official command of the Elder Scrolls was presented on the occasion of QuakeCon 2021. Bethesda and ZeniMax Online Media unveiled this new special edition of the Gates of Oblivion-inspired controller, which is the latest major update for The Elder Scrolls Online.
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Official Elder Scrolls Command
The new Elder Scrolls official command is decorated in red and contains a number of unique markings and symbols that link to Oblivion’s own doors that have appeared in The Elder Scrolls Online this year. However, we have bad news for you. This remote will not be available for sale in stores. The only way you will have to access this command will be through a contest held by Xbox on twitter.
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Bethesda and Xbox will give this official Elder Scrolls controller to two people Follow The Elder Scrolls Online account, reply to the tweet via a retweet. On August 23, the winners of this command will be chosen and they will be contacted.
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