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See The Elder Scrolls Online online: Bethesda to stream it from QuakeCon

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Bethesda have unveiled the full lineup of panels and presentations at QuakeCon’s main stage, but – if you’re not going – you’ll likely be more interested to hear that they’ll also be streaming a lot of the more interesting one.

To pick one example, The Elder Scrolls Online will be streamed on Friday 2 August, at 12:30pm CST, with Zenimax’s creative director Paul Sage and other members of the team showing off “never-before-seen areas” as well as gameplay.

The other streamed events include the welcome presentation and John Carmack’s keynote speech on 1 August, a talk by Carmack about how light works in the real world and how computers approximate it on 2 August, a gameplay demonstration and Q&A of Dishonored‘s The Brigmore Witches DLC on 3 August. Oh, and it’s not game-related, but id Software’s art director Hugo Martin will also be chatting about his work on the film Pacific Rim later that day, too.

You can see the streaming schedule here, and catch all of this on twitch.tv/Bethesda.


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