Elder Scrolls Online is Bethesda's first MMORPG game, introduced in 2014, and has many players and die-hard fans who still play the game.
In conjunction with the game's 10th anniversary last year, Bethesda has used the processor chip of the first Elder Scrolls Online server machine as the one used 10 years ago as a 10th anniversary gift for the game.
The processor chip is inscribed with the The Elder Scrolls Online logo and a 10th anniversary pattern. The use of this processor chip is quite interesting, because when the game was launched, 2000 server machines were used to accommodate players at that time, and have now been replaced with more powerful machines.
Pre-orders for this accessory have already opened via the Bethesda website, and are limited to 2000 pieces, the same as the original number of server machines used. Each of these accessories will come with official confirmation from Bethesda itself, and will retail for just $110.