ZeniMax Online Studios developers sit down and explore the open fields of The Elder Scrolls Online and take down some bosses along the way.
During the play sessions ZeniMax team members discuss their battle tactics while teaming up with other players to cast multiple area-of-effect spells and shoot dozens of arrows.
Unfortunately for younger players, The Elder Scrolls Online received an 'M' rating from the ESRB. Bethesda Softworks posted a photo on their Twitter feed explaining that the publisher doesn't agree with the rating; however, Bethesda won't challenge it with revised game content.
The Elder Scrolls Online launches for PC on April 4 and on PS4 and Xbox One in June. The MMORPG retails for $59.99 with $14.99 monthly subscription fee.