As part of the Xbox Live Gold Free Plays, Xbox is offering "The Elder Scrolls Online: Tamriel Unlimited" for free this weekend.

According to Xbox Wire, starting 9 p.m. PT on Thursday, Dec. 10, until 11:59 p.m. PT on Sunday, Dec. 13, Xbox Live members will be able to enjoy "The Elder Scrolls Online: Tamriel Unlimited," which includes "Skyrim" all the way to "Black Marsh." Xbox has also confirmed that by playing free during the weekend, players are immediately eligible to Bethesda's One Million Reasons to Play giveaway. After the free weekend trial, the video game will go on sale for the week. Players will be able to purchase it and can play the game right where they left off.

 

At the start of the free weekend program, Gold members can start downloading "The Elder Scrolls Online" by visiting the Gold Member area on the dashboard or by simply downloading the game directly from the Xbox Store.

What gamers have started during the free weekend kickoff will continue if you decide to purchase the game within the week after the said offer. The game will also be sold at a discounted price with all progression intact and will be included in your new game once you acquire it.

According to Attack of the Fan Boy, "The Elder Scrolls Online" was launched in 2014 mainly for the PC platform and has been integrated on the consoles a year later. During its launching on the consoles, the game was renamed to "The Elder Scrolls: Tamriel Unlimited," and for players who have been wanting to try the game, this is their chance to play it for free online during Xbox Live Gold Free Games.

According to the Eurogamer, the reason why "The Elder Scrolls: Tamriel Unlimited" is not present on the PlayStation 4 is because of its PlayStation Plus Obstruction. However, Zenimax is working with Sony in order to fix that technical problem.

Together with the free weekend is "The Elder Scrolls" $1 million draw, which players can enter by just playing the game for free. The prize, which is said to be amounting to $1 million, will be paid to the winner in a staggered form, equally distributing it to 20 annual payments. What could be more enticing than playing a free game and getting the chance to win $1 million?  

Are you a fan of "The Elder Scrolls: Tamriel Unlimited?" Will you be willing to purchase the game at a discounted price after the trial period?