Zenimax have shown off The Elder Scrolls Online running entirely in first person, a mode the game will fully support from day one, at a special media preview event Destructoid reports.
Attendees watched while the game's developers played a segment of the The Elder Scrolls Online in first person mode which was described as looking like 'they were playing Skyrim or Oblivion at times'.
Zenimax announced that the game's first person mode "will ship complete with the game at launch" for both the PC and Mac versions of the title.
Earlier today it was reported that The Elder Scrolls Online will be playable at PAX East in Boston as well as at a special event known as the '347th Annual Tamriel Beer Garden' which will be held during PAX East but appears to be free for anyone to attend.
Those between the ages of 13-18 will need an accompanying parent or guardian and admission is on a first come, first served basis on March 23rd between 18:00 and 23:00. It's not clear if visitors to this event will be able to use the game's first person mode.
The game is expected to be released later this year and you can currently sign up to the title's beta.