According to the product images nabbed by ‘Char,’ — available to view both above and below — the unannounced collector’s set will feature the following incentives:

Collector’s Edition Box & Steelbook Packaging Molag Bal Statue — A collectible 12" statue featuring Molag Bal, Daedric Prince of domination and enslavement Map of Tamriel — A printed map detailing alliance-controlled zones and the ultimate conquest: Cyrodiil Emperor’s Guide to Tamriel — A 224-page illustrated guide annotated by the Imperial scholar, Flaccus Terentius Access to Exclusive Digital Content — including a white Imperial horse, Mudcrab ‘vanity pet,’ the ‘Rings of Mara’ and the ability to play as an Imperial in any alliance

Given the higher costs of next-gen software, and the apparent quality of the items on display - fans will likely end up paying northwards of $100 to $125 for the purported set. While the packaging, statuette, artbook/ guide and DLC all appear to present reasonable value for money, the inclusion of a printed map seems an odd choice here — considering the ever-changing territories present in The Elder Scrolls Online. The MMO requires a monthly subscription fee on top of the purchase price and for Xbox One players, a Gold membership is also required.

Is this special edition set legit? What kind of collectibles were you hoping for from The Elder Scrolls Online? How might ZeniMax improve upon the overall package? Let us know in the comments below, and be sure to check in with all of the latest Elder Scrolls news, right here on Game Rant.


The Elder Scrolls Online arrives April 4, 2014 for PC and Mac platforms, with Xbox One and PlayStation 4 ports set to debut in June.

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Source: Gametrailers