The Elder Scrolls Online hosted a livestream where players could participate by clicking the mouse. Rewards included early information about the upcoming expansion.
In a livestream, “The Elder Scrolls Online” fans were invited to click the mouse as often as possible to unlock various rewards related to the upcoming DLC. The cat-like Khajiit seem to play a special role in the addon.
Players work together for first info
This happened during the livestream: In the livestream, only a dark board was visible, which had lines embedded in it. From the bottom, the lines were slowly filled with color. The more players clicked their left mouse button, the more the lines turned orange. Overall, it took players nearly 5 hours to complete the board.

These were the rewards:
- A special message from Abnur Tharn, a wizard from The Elder Scrolls Online. You can listen to it on Twitter.
- A goodie bag that was raffled off to one of the viewers.
- A signed copy of the game, which was also raffled off to a viewer.
- A “Wrathstone Tablet” that a player received.
- Players were given the opportunity to catch a first glimpse of the cover of the upcoming expansion.
- Additionally, a very short teaser for the upcoming trailer was shown on Twitter.
After the trailer, a message appeared, informing fans to look forward to the stream on January 15. More information about the upcoming DLC is to be made public there.
“We waited five hours for this… ?”
Many players are excited: A large part of the Elder Scrolls community liked the teaser. Especially the Khajiit shown in the teaser is well-received by many. In the teaser, he looks surprised at the camera, which some players immediately take as an opportunity to create a meme.

Other players are disappointed: However, another part is disappointed with the material shown. They stared at a more or less unchanged image for several hours, only to have a 7-second trailer run without much announcement.
A player writes: “I feel like I’ve been had. I almost destroyed my mouse.”
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