The celebration for Elder Scrolls Online has begun. Alongside all of the rewards, in-person events, and in-game events, fans get to feast their eyes on a miniature version of different locations from the game.
The diorama really is a sight to behold, as it took months and months of handcrafted perfection to create a mini real-life version of the different locations and towns in insane detail. Using a 3D printer and pre-made miniatures, the creators of the diorama painstakingly put together the White-Gold Tower and Dwarven Ruins to showcase Elder Scrolls Online in all of its glory. The largest pieces on the diorama are the Mournhold and Wayrest Castles, which were both created by hand and then hand painted to boot.
The reveal of this monumental creation curated positive feedback, and the team states,
“The diorama started to bring in a lot of people from the very beginning—even before it was fully assembled, as even our staff, volunteers, and people from the team were coming by to take photos and ask questions.”
The creators of the project had initial concerns about how fans of ESO would react to the final result of the diorama, but to their surprise, everyone seemed to love the miniature version of one of their favorite titles.
In other Elder Scrolls Online news, the Public Test server for Gold Road and the Base game is up and running, revealing new items, rewards, and a new Tales of Tribute Deck.
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