'Elder Scrolls Online' rewards loyal gamers with free gifts

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In "Elder Scrolls Online," gamers do not only get to play and enjoy the action, they also get rewarded for doing that for a long time. Loyalty is important to ZeniMax Online so faithfuls who stuck by the game will be granted gifts so special, they could not be found anywhere else, not even in the upcoming Crown Store. 

Gamers who have been subscribed to "Elder Scrolls Online" for at least 300 days will get multiple endowments that would certainly make them realize how great it really is to be in the grounds of Tamriel. First is the Mask of Cheerful Slaughter, a gear that will be of great help to players during battle and, as a bonus, will creep out their friends, too. The game's nine-month loyalty program also puts forward "High Hrothgar Wraith" (another vanity pet) and the "Loyal Draven Sphere" (a powerful humanoid sentry). 

In addition, players who have been dueling against Daedric Prince Molag Bal for 300 days and who will remain a member of "Elder Scrolls Online" as "Tamriel Unlimited" graces the gaming realm on March 17 will be able to get a rare feline tiger called Striped Senche. This free mount will only be obtainable with the program. 

"When you've been a paid subscriber for nine months, you'll receive it in your in-game mail! We plan to start sending this new costume at the end of February, so keep your eyes peeled," ZeniMax Online informs gamers through its website. 

"Elder Scrolls Online" players can also expect a brand new Crown Store. This is the ultimate hub where gamers can purchase potions, soul gems, mounts, vanity pets and costumes with the use of a virtual currency that will be known to gamers as "crown." As for in-game gold, players can use those to acquire more powerful items within the game. 

Meanwhile, it is only a matter of time before "Elder Scrolls Online: Tamriel Unlimited" brings in another wealth of pandemonium and action to the gamers of the franchise.  

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