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A staple of Bethesda’s E3 conferences ever since they began, and following the oh-so-enthusiastic lady who couldn’t contain her excitement back at E3 2016, we have no doubt that Elder Scrolls Online will return once again to E3 this year.

Following the release of the latest expansion Elsweyr earlier this week, packing in another massive chunk of content for players to sink hundreds of hours into, fans will no doubt be looking to the horizon for what’s to come next.

Bethesda has confirmed just as much just yesterday, and considering we’re still waiting for the unannounced Q3 dungeon pack and Q4 story zone, it’s a surefire bet that these are going to make up the bulk of Elder Scrolls Online’s time on-stage. Toss in a quick cinematic trailer, and perhaps some sort of celebration event for Elder Scrolls’ 25th anniversary, and you’ve got a wrap.


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