A new Elder Scrolls Online beta test begins tonight at 6PM EST. In order to participate in the beta you need to have signed up and been accepted to participate. Chosen players will have received a unique beta key to allow entrance into the game. Being a beta tester is an honor — a participant’s actions will help to improve ESO, and make the game the absolute best MMORPG possible. The full version of the Elder Scrolls Online is slated to be released in Spring 2014, and beta testers will have provided valuable input into the game’s development.
As you probably know by now, the Elder Scrolls Online will be released for both PC and console platforms. This includes PC, Mac, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One systems. The beta that begins tonight is for PC users, with other systems to be tested soon.
According to the official Elder Scrolls Online website, players will be able create characters in one of the three factions, or alliances: Aldmeri Dominion, Daggerfall Covenant, or Ebonheart Pact. The races of each faction are listed in the table below:
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Faction,Race
Aldmeri Dominion,High Elf
Aldmeri Dominion,Wood Elf
Aldmeri Dominion,Khajiit
Daggerfall Covenant,Breton
Daggerfall Covenant,Redguard
Daggerfall Covenant,Orc
Ebonheart Pact,Argonian
Ebonheart Pact,Dark Elf
Ebonheart Pact,Nord
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There’s been no word as to whether Elder Scrolls Online beta testers will be able to carry their characters over to the full version once ESO is released in 2014.
Sign Up For The Next Beta
If you weren’t fortunate enough to receive an invitation to this most recent Elder Scrolls Online beta test, have no fear — you can still sign up for future tests and do your part to make ESO great. Including tonight’s beta, there have been a total of four waves of invites, and more will follow.
To sign up for the next Elder Scrolls Online beta, please click here. You can specify what system you’d like to play on (PC, Mac, PS4, Xbox One). This is a great opportunity to get an early look at the Elder Scrolls Online and help the developers refine the game.
Final Thoughts
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