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Elder Scrolls fans surprised with free download you've until September to claim
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Published 07:00 17 Aug 2024 GMT+1

Elder Scrolls fans surprised with free download you've until September to claim

A mid-month surprise

Emma Flint

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Featured Image Credit: Bethesda Softworks

Topics: The Elder Scrolls, Bethesda

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The Elder Scrolls fandom might have to endure more years of waiting around for The Elder Scrolls VI, but that isn’t to say the series is stagnating.

Quite the opposite, in fact.

Fans have been surprised with a free download you can claim at any point this month so long as you grab it before it’s gone in September.

Normally, it’s Skyrim that we describe as the gift that keeps on giving thanks to free downloads that restore huge portions of previously cut content.

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But not this time.

Rare though it is, this surprise is for The Elder Scrolls Online.

Throughout August, players have a chance to claim the ‘Skingrad Noble Snack emote’; previously, this emote was exclusive to a select number of fans only.

As part of a free Twitch Drop, those who tuned in and watched at least 45 minutes of the 10th Anniversary livestreams of ESO unlocked this freebie.

Not everyone had the time to tune in, though, and so it seemed unfair they were penalised because of that fact.

By playing ESO via NVIDIA's GeForce NOW, you’ll be able to right this wrong and call the emote your own.

Both paying and free members can get this surprise download.

Claiming your reward is simple, just create or log into your NVIDIA account, make sure your privacy settings are toggled on to show you other content you might like, then go to the rewards page to "redeem your key”.

Once you’ve got the code, you can use it here to finally get that noble snacking emote.

It feels a tad long-winded, but honestly, you’ll be wrapped up and eating like royalty within minutes.

A helpful Redditor has also started a thread on this topic should you be struggling to activate the download.

One user went so far as calling the OP “the best” for providing such a detailed step-by-step guide.

Whether you need assistance or not, you only have until 8 September to claim this freebie.

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