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Elder Scrolls Online: ‘Gaming as a woman can be lonely, but not in ESO’ | BBC News


Elder Scrolls Online has been played by 24 million people and made $2bn since it launched over 10 years ago.

Streamers KayPOWXD GeekyCassie, and Dawnwhisper told BBC Newsbeat that the game’s sense of community is what keeps them coming back.

Kay, who got into gaming thanks to her dad and has been playing the game since the beginning, said long-term players refer to themselves as an "ESO fam".

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