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The Elder Scrolls Online is finally here. After years of development, Bethesda's highly touted MMORPG is available today on PC. But what would the launch of a high-profile game from a big-name publisher be without an epic cinematic trailer to usher it in?
Bethesda has delivered such a trailer, today releasing an epic five-minute video that doesn't show us how the game plays, but introduces us to its wild world and colorful characters. Titled "The Siege," the extended trailer gives us a look at the world of Tamriel as it faces total destruction at the hands of powerful forces.
The Elder Scrolls Online is now available on PC, with the Xbox One and PlayStation 4 versions coming sometime in June. According to Bethesda, the game has 5.0952187*10^58 possible character variations and a total of 10,202 non-playable characters.