An exciting Elder Scrolls tabletop role-playing game, titled Betrayal of the Second Era, has been announced by developer Chip Theory Games. Bethesda Softworks' fantasy franchise has become iconic over its long history, with countless gamers embarking on their own journeys through the diverse land of Tamriel. Modiphius Entertainment created an Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim — The Adventure Game tabletop in 2021, and now Chip Theory Games is set to recreate the entirety of Bethesda's beloved world.
Kicking off with 1994's The Elder Scrolls: Arena, Bethesda's role-play series has crafted a large and intricate fantasy world with its own complex history. The magical setting of Tamriel is broken up into nine separate provinces, with each region being influenced by real-world cultures and containing a unique race of inhabitants. Most modern Elder Scrolls games focus on a single province, from the Dark Elves' bizarre land of Morrowind to the cold Norse-inspired mountains of Skyrim. While the series is now a well-established gaming juggernaut of its own, tabletop RPG inspirations for the Elder Scrolls franchise include Dungeons & Dragons, RuneQuest and more.
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Providing a fresh take on Bethesda's epic saga, Chip Theory Games has officially announced a tabletop RPG titled The Elder Scrolls: Betrayal of the Second Era. Coming to the crowdfunding website Gamefound in October 2022, the one to four-player role-play experience will take place during the same historical period as the massively multiplayer online title The Elder Scrolls Online. The project will capture the core pillars of the franchise by delivering in-depth character customization, beautiful hand-drawn art
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