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Zenimax has today confirmed that they're planning on releasing a collector's edition of The Elder Scrolls Online, in the form of the Imperial Edition. It'll be made available both in a limited numbers retail edition, and as a digital download. Both editions will be available to purchase here. The retail edition will cost £89.99, while the digital edition will cost £69.99.

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The Elder Scrolls Online Physical Imperial Edition includes:
 
Molag Bal Statue. A 30.5 cm statue featuring Molag Bal, Daedric Prince of domination and enslavement.
The Improved Emperor's Guide to Tamriel. A 224-page illustrated guide annotated by the Imperial scholar, Flaccus Terentius.
Physical Map of Tamriel. A 53.3 cm x 66 cm printed map detailing Alliance-controlled zones and the ultimate conquest: Cyrodiil.  
Steelbook™ Packaging. A limited edition steel case decorated in the color of the Imperials.
Exclusive Collection of Digital Content.
Play as an Imperial: Become an Imperial and play in any Alliance. Gain unique bonuses, crafting styles, gear, and more.
White Imperial Horse: Summon this Imperial mount and journey through Tamriel with speed.
Mudcrab Vanity Pet: Explore Tamriel with a mudcrab pet scuttling along by your side.
Rings of Mara: Complete the Ritual of Mara with a friend and receive an experience bonus when you play together.

Those who pre-oder will also get The Explorer's Pack bonus at launch, which includes: "Scuttler vanity pet, four bonus treasure maps, and the ability to play as any of the nine races in any Alliance." Pre-orders will also get Early Access bonuses (including five days early access).

TESO is set to launch on PC and Mac on April 4, while PlayStation 4 and Xbox One versions of the game are set to follow in June of this year.

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