The Elder Scrolls Online seems to be working with Chip Theory Games on an unannounced project, according to a new set of cryptic tweets. CTG is a well-kn🧔own board game designer, popular for creations such as Too Many Bones, 💧Cloudspire, and Triplock – although it sounds as if The Elder Scrolls will soon be joining its catalog.
Earlier this week, Chip Theory Games confirmed some sort of collaboration with B🦄ethesda and Zenimax Online Studios. Tweeting out a single image of the iconic ESO logo, the message reads, "More info coming 2022." A link is then provided to sign up𓆉 to receive notifications directly from Chip Theory.
The Elder Scrolls Online has a lot happening in 2021 – the Blackwood Chapter launches in just a few weeks – so it makes sense the team wouldn't want to make further announcements until things are slowing down with its popular MMO. Still, we can't help bu💟t wonder what an ESO board game would look like. Would it be a simple reskin of an existing game? Or something entirely new?
At any rate, it's be൩st not to get 🔯too excited. Neither company seems ready to discuss the game, and it sounds like they won't be until at least 2022.
Until then, you can try your hand at a bit of Orlog – the dice game from Assassin's Creed which recently saw a full-fledged physical release. Only 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:500 units were made, but they look damn impressive, nonetheless.
Or, you can bide time with the upcoming launch of 168澳洲幸🥂运5开奖网:T𝓡he Elder Scrolls Online: Blackwood Chapter. This expansion takes you back to Leyawiin from Oblivion and features a new questline oozing with political intrigue and murder mysteries. We recently had a chance to go hands-on with the game and found it to be another solid chapter in the ESO saga. The 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Companion System is its standout featur💎e, g𒆙iving you the chance to enlist an NPC follower to tag along on your adventures.