Elder Scrolls Online rated M for sexual innuendo, severed heads, and drinking …

The Elder Scrolls Online bucks the wide-spread trend of MMO games going free-to-play, and Bethesda's VP of marketing Pete Hines has explained that the charge best-fits what Zenimaz Online Studios is looking to achieve.

The Elder Scrolls Online Preview. Rick dives into the year's biggest MMO and finds it much improved.

Bethesda announced in January that its upcoming subscription-based MMO The Elder Scrolls Online had received an M-for-Mature rating from the Entertainment Software Rating Board (ESRB), a determination the company did not agree with–despite every 

UPDATE 27/02/2014: Thanks to everyone who signed up for a key! We have now sent them all out. Even better, we had so many submissions that Bethesda gave us some extra keys, so we sent out around 2700 in total. If you got one, enjoy the beta!

The Elder Scrolls Online developer Zenimax Online Studios is holding another beta weekend and they're offering VG247 readers a chance to claim one of 1200 beta keys. The beta weekend takes place from 5pm GMT,