
The official “The Elder Scrolls Online” has started selling “memory” that was actually used on the server, limited to 2000 pieces. Despite being memory, it is strangely luxurious. Computer memory is being sold at the official Bethesda store. It is said to be from actual use in the operation of “The Elder Scrolls Online,” sold as a commemorative item limited to 2000 pieces. SHION KANEKO / 2025-04-16 17:07 / News Supported Platforms & Tags BIT NEWS PC PS4 PS5 XBOX ONE XBOX SERIES X|S READ TIME 7 MINS The Elder Scrolls® ONLINE 10 YEARS When the Elder Scrolls Online launched in 2014, an amazing community was born. This limited edition keepsake, sourced from one of the original ESO server blades, recognizes our vibrant community and the countless experiences from a decade of adventure ZeniMAX online.
I never thought of that.
Do you want it…?
There might be about 2000 people who would want it.
It’s like selling off reels of film during a theater screening.
It’s like an offering.
Cyber-themed souvenir
I laughed when I saw this.
I can’t understand it myself, but I’m sure there are people who want it… maybe… I think it’s a delicate line.
Things that cannot be replicated in a world created from digital data…!
Doesn’t rust?
It’s probably not a server that has lasted 10 years…
One could say it’s like The Elder Scrolls…!
If it’s content that I’ve put effort into, then I probably want it too.
I think it’s a fan item that falls on the delicate line of having just enough demand.
Parts of a water clock
Limited to 2000cm
So, how much is it?
If you think of things like railway rails becoming souvenirs
It would be better to become a fan item than to become trash.
This is really for enthusiasts.
I think it’s pretty good if you consider it a souvenir.
Well, since it’s global, there should be around 2000 people… I wonder if there are…
There are quite a few similar stories, aren’t there?
There were instances where we put up for sale unused blade servers from online games as a commemoration.
I think 16,000 yen is an exquisite price setting.
The borderline range that you can casually reach out to.
If it’s a title I like, I might want it a little.
Among these, many players were active… If you think about it that way, it might actually be quite acceptable.
If it’s from UO, then I kind of want it too.
It’s proof of my existence that is not digital data.
Shall I play FF14 too…
It seems there would likely be enough demand if it’s around 2000.
If I got hit by something in the mobile game I was playing, I would probably buy it.
They were also selling the CPU of the supercomputer in pieces, so there must be some demand for it.
I feel that the value lies in the presence of the nameplate.
Is it 20,000 including shipping?
I wonder what kind of memory they were using.
Even the slices of rail sell well.
Isn’t it cheap? I think people who have plenty of money, like those who can spend around a million, will buy it.
$110 for unidentified DDR3 ECC memory and plate.
https://gear.bethesda.net/products/the-elder-scrolls-online-10-year-anniversary-server-keepsake
Sega also did things like using the HDD that was used on the PSO server.
The handle of the Gyrozetter…!
The box looks nice too.
The foundation is creepy.
I might want some PC parts developed for Skyrim.
Is ESO already over?
Make it around 10,000 yen, okay?
Isn’t it the same feeling as when the CPU of the supercomputer K was released?
It seems like Ragnarok Online and FF14 would also be popular if played.
If it’s 110 dollars, there are probably people who would buy it just as a shield, and since it looks luxurious, regular players would likely be inclined to buy it.
I might want it a little if it were UO.
The value of the box is probably about 90%.
By the way, what about TES6?
I wonder if ESO is busy.
Many titles will immediately lose value once they start doing this, so it’s rare, and that’s value by itself.
It seems like it would have a huge price if it were done in MHF or FF11.
Recent web services are cloud-based, so they lack warmth.
Considering the discomfort of value gap, I arrived at that.
People who eat bones.
It seems like long-running games tend to be imitated.
Well, it’s more of a fan item than a profit, right?
To call this a money-grabber is a bit unfair.
The main body is probably the one with the chrome on the right side, but even so, it’s still a fan item…
ESO has been doing things like remembering to play and going dormant, but is it really already 10 years old…?
It will likely be a much smaller amount than the profit made from this memory.
It’s like the soil of Koshien.
Since I’ve been playing MMOs for years, I would want something with this level of decoration at this price.
I think it’s really part of fan service since the effort to sell is greater.
Even with historically significant titles, it’s likely that they can’t be done on cloud servers, so the number of titles that can do such things will decrease.
I can barely understand that it’s fan service.
Is the original game already over?
I’m still doing it!
The used memory of my beloved The Elder Scrolls Online ❤
It’s like someone who wants F1 parts, I guess.
Isn’t it too cheap?
That’s really great, the fragments of the world!
If you close your eyes and listen, there it is.
Is there anyone who would want to buy the memory from Nintendo’s eShop server?
…It seems likely.
If it’s something with more history, I think there are people who would definitely want it, but it’s a bit of a tricky balance in terms of gameplay…
Those who want it will buy it, and if they don’t want it, they don’t care—it’s a wonderful fan service.
The right side is the main body, and the memory is more of a souvenir.
It feels like the price when I bought the memory is still the same, and it seems better to keep it than to throw it away.
Both ESO and Fallout 76 were talked about a lot at first, but now they seem to be big earners.
Memory memorabilia is quite a clever joke, isn’t it? HAHAHA
As a souvenir, it might be okay.
I want it more than just printed material.
It feels more like the side plate is the main part rather than the memory.
I want the CPU of the supercomputer K.
Because fragments of meteorites and plates or medals placed beside them can be the main objects, this is fine.
It’s like the soil of Koshien.
I feel uncertain about what to do with the price of 110 dollars.
I want one vacuum tube that was used in ENIAC.
It’s a game that sold figurines every year.
The latest one is a beautiful girl figure of the beautiful girl Daedra prince.