Jonathan Charles
The Elder Scrolls Online is the franchise's first entry into multiplayer, a feature requested by many fans over past games. After revealing the game on GameInformer's July issue cover image, ZeniMax Online released a teaser trailer even as screenshots of the game surfaced.
The teaser trailer didn't show any in-game footage, but did confirm the 2013 release date. Leaked screenshots also showed the Hero Engine in action, which is supporting PCs and Macs, while a blowout of information surfaced via gaming forum NeoGAF.
Check out the cool teaser trailer below. And, don't forget to start the slideshow to check out the leaked screenshots.
(reported by Jonathan Charles, edited by Dave Clark)
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