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noblechairs launches Elder Scrolls Edition gaming chair

Back in early 2020, noblechairs officially partnered up with Bethesda to produce officially licensed gaming chairs based on Bethesda's biggest game franchises. So far, we've seen Fallout and DOOM get the noblechairs treatment and soon, it will be The Elder Scrolls' turn.

Today, noblechairs has officially revealed the design of its Elder Scrolls Edition chair. The noblechairs HERO Gaming Chair – The Elder Scrolls Online Edition. You can see the chair design in the gallery below:

The ESO Edition noblechair is designed to take “distinctive elements” from the game. On the front, you'll find an all-black base with golden accents and an embossed wings pattern. There are also Daedric sigils and an Ouroboros logo stitched into the headrest.

The rear of the chair has the Lion logo for the Daggerfall Covenant, the Dragon logo for the Ebonheart Pact and the Eagle logo for the Aldmeri Dominion, the three main factions in ESO.

An exact release date for this chair has not been announced yet, but you can register your interest on the noblechairs website. We should get another update on launch timing soon.

KitGuru Says: Ever since noblechairs announced its partnership with Bethesda, I've been waiting to see what they'd do with The Elder Scrolls. What do you all think of the noblechairs ESO edition?

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