Online:Trailer Images
Contents
- 1 The Alliances
- 2 The Arrival
- 3 The Siege
- 4 The Confrontation
- 5 Morrowind Announcement Trailer
- 6 Summerset Cinematic Teaser
- 7 Summerset Official Cinematic Trailer
- 8 TESO Global Reveal 2019: Elsweyr
- 9 E3 2019 Cinematic Trailer: Elsweyr
- 10 The Game Awards 2019 Cinematic Trailer
- 11 The Dark Heart of Skyrim Announcement Cinematic
- 12 The Dark Heart of Skyrim Launch Cinematic
- 13 Gates of Oblivion Teaser Trailer
- 14 Gates of Oblivion Cinematic Announcement Trailer
- 15 Gates of Oblivion Launch Cinematic
- 16 Deadlands and Damnation
- 17 The Elder Scrolls Online: 2022 Cinematic Teaser
- 18 Legacy of the Bretons Cinematic Announcement Trailer
- 19 History of the Systres
- 20 High Isle Launch Cinematic
- 21 Shadow over Morrowind Cinematic Announcement Trailer
- 22 Gold Road Cinematic Announcement Trailer
This page contains stills from ESO's cinematic trailers. The cinematic trailers are 3D animated short films intended to market upcoming storylines, and do not always reflect gameplay elements.
Three nameless characters recur consistently across the continuity of the trailers, but never in-game: a Nord warrior, a Breton nightblade, and a High Elf mage. They originally debuted in The Alliances as members of the Ebonheart Pact, Daggerfall Covenant, and Aldmeri Dominion, and remained enemies until at least the end of The Confrontation. Subsequent appearances show them working together: first in the High Isle trailers, and later in the cinematic for the Gold Road Chapter.
Cinematics for content released prior to High Isle occasionally featured one of these heroes working together with characters that appear in the game itself: the Nord hero works with Lyris Titanborn to combat the Gray Host in the Greymoor cinematics, the Breton hero assists Abnur Tharn with the Rage of Dragons in the Elsweyr trailers, and the High Elf hero collaborates with Razum-dar to save her homeland in the trailer for Summerset.
The Alliances[edit]
Uploaded to Youtube on January 22, 2013, this trailer was intended to encourage people to sign up for The Elder Scrolls Online's beta. It can be viewed here. Its runtime clocks in at 5 minutes and 47 seconds.
The Arrival[edit]
Uploaded to Youtube on January 29, 2014, this trailer's release coincided with the announcement of the Imperial Edition. It can be viewed here. Its runtime clocks in at 8 minutes and 16 seconds.
The nameless Breton, Nord, and High Elf heroes are engaged in a battle over an Imperial fort. Their scuffle is interrupted by the emergence of a Dark Anchor, bringing with it a gaggle of scamps, a small regiment of Xivkyn, and a hulking flesh colossus. The Breton hero is slain and enthralled by a Xivkyn mage in the ensuing conflict, and the High Elf hero destroys the anchor's chains with her magic, sending them hurtling back to their plane of origin and severing the anchor's connection to Nirn in the process. The dremora hang their heads in shame, holding their blades before them knowing their Prince will be displeased with their failure as the structure crumbles around them.
In the final scene, we see a reanimated Breton hero riding a zombie horse on a cliff overlooking the Imperial City. He gestures forward, signaling to the shambling army of walking corpses behind him that it's time to march forth.
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The chained flesh colossus came bearing a gaggle of scamps, which cling to its back
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An Imperial Horse flees from the crumbling structure
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A Sorrel Horse flees the scene
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The Breton hero flees on his Midnight Steed: the Sorrel Horse in front of them leads the charge
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The zombie horse
The Siege[edit]
Uploaded to Youtube on April 4, 2014, this trailer promotes the game's official launch. It can be viewed here. Its runtime clocks in at 5 minutes and 27 seconds.
The Ebonheart Pact is besieging the Imperial City, now inhabited by Daedra, as Mannimarco watches from his perch in the Tower. The High Elf hero, who was salvaged from the ruins of the Imperial fort by the Nord hero in the last trailer, is being used as a siege engine: with the help of a bolt of lightning, the siegemaster unleashes her magicka in full-force, pulverizing a section of the fortified wall.
As the rest of the army storms the breach, The Nord hero takes three other soldiers to scale a walls, approaching the White-Gold Tower. The Nord hero is snagged by two arrows, but survives: the rest of his crew is picked off by the archer. As he approaches the Tower, he encounters the undead Breton hero. The two face off, and the trailer ends.
The Confrontation[edit]
Uploaded to Youtube on January 21, 2015, this trailer promotes the launch of Tamriel Unlimited as well as ESO's release on PlayStation 4 and XBox One. It can be viewed here. Its runtime clocks in at 7 minutes and 36 seconds.
Morrowind Announcement Trailer[edit]
Uploaded to Youtube on January 31, 2017, this trailer was shown at 2017's Global Reveal Event to promote Morrowind, the first of ESO's Chapter expansions. The trailer can be viewed here. Its runtime clocks in at 3 minutes and 57 seconds.
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Boldekh summons a sleet storm
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Uploaded to Youtube on March 21, 2018, this teaser is 1 minute and 22 seconds long, and can be viewed here.
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Summerset Isle
Summerset Official Cinematic Trailer[edit]
Uploaded to Youtube on May 21, 2018, this trailer was intended to promote the Summerset Chapter, and can be viewed here. Its runtime clocks in at 4 minutes and 10 seconds.
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Closeup of Barbas
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Clavicus Vile and Barbas
TESO Global Reveal 2019: Elsweyr[edit]
This trailer was shown at ESO's 2019 Global Reveal Event and uploaded to Youtube on January 15, 2019. It can be viewed here. Its runtime clocks in at 3 minutes and 2 seconds.
E3 2019 Cinematic Trailer: Elsweyr[edit]
Uploaded to Youtube on June 9, 2019, this trailer was created to promote the release of the Elsweyr Chapter. It can be viewed here. Its runtime clocks in at 4 minutes and 32 seconds.
The Game Awards 2019 Cinematic Trailer[edit]
Uploaded to Youtube on December 12, 2019, this trailer was created to close off the Year of the Dragon storyline by showing off a few key story beats from the Dragonhold DLC. It can be viewed here. Its runtime clocks in at 2 minutes and 50 seconds.
The Dark Heart of Skyrim Announcement Cinematic[edit]
This trailer was created for 2020's Global Reveal Event. It can be viewed here. Its runtime clocks in at 3 minutes and 25 seconds.
The Dark Heart of Skyrim Launch Cinematic[edit]
Uploaded to Youtube on May 26, 2020, this trailer commemorates the launch of Greymoor on PC/Mac. It can be viewed here. Its runtime clocks in at 4 minutes and 25 seconds.
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This short trailer was uploaded to Youtube on December 10, 2020. It's 1 minute and 31 seconds long, and can be viewed here.
Gates of Oblivion Cinematic Announcement Trailer[edit]
This trailer was created for 2021's Global Reveal Event and uploaded to Youtube on January 26, 2021. It can be viewed here. Its runtime clocks in at 3 minutes and 50 seconds.
Eveli Sharp-Arrow, a nameless Argonian hero, and Lyranth the Foolkiller rescue a warrior from a Waking Flame ritual. Eveli knocks the individual carrying out the ritual down with an arrow, the Argonian frees their friend, and the trio begin slaying cultists. Lyranth steals the Mysterium Xarxes in the ensuing chaos.
The cult leader staggers to their feet, setting the cult's three captive welwas free with a spell. The adventurers are forced to flee. One of the welwas bounds ahead and tackles Lyranth the Dremora, knocking her to the ground. The welwa pounces, but Lyranth throws it off the nearby cliff with a spell. The gang catches up with Lyranth as the cult closes in on them. Lyranth channels a spell using the tome she stole during the ritual, opening a portal which all but Eveli jump through while she fires shots at the remaining two welwa. The rescued hero pulls Eveli into the portal just before it closes, and they find themselves in the Deadlands, Mehrunes Dagon's plane of Oblivion, coming face to face with the Prince himself. He hoists his axe into the air as though to strike and the screen cuts to black.
Gates of Oblivion Launch Cinematic[edit]
Released on June 1, 2021, this trailer commemorates the launch of Blackwood on PC/Mac and Stadia. It can be viewed here. Its runtime clocks in at 3 minutes and 41 seconds.
Deadlands and Damnation[edit]
This trailer was released on May 12, 2021, and describes the historical events leading up to the Blackwood Chapter's plotline. It can be viewed here. Its runtime clocks in at 2 minutes and 49 seconds.
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A short cinematic teaser was uploaded to Youtube on January 5, 2022, a few weeks before the full-length trailer dropped. It can be viewed here.
Legacy of the Bretons Cinematic Announcement Trailer[edit]
This trailer was created for 2022's Global Reveal Event and uploaded to Youtube on January 27, 2022. It can be viewed here. Its runtime clocks in at 3 minutes and 25 seconds.
History of the Systres[edit]
This trailer was uploaded to Youtube on May 16, 2022. It reveals the history of the Systres Archipelago and explains some of the factors that shaped the political environment in ESO: High Isle. It can be viewed here. Its runtime clocks in at 2 minutes and 24 seconds.
High Isle Launch Cinematic[edit]
Released on June 6, 2022, this trailer commemorates the High Isle Chapter's release. It can be viewed here. Its runtime clocks in at 3 minutes and 3 seconds.
The trailer opens on a battle in the middle of a city in the Systres. The three heroes meet the Ascendant Lord on a rooftop and engage him in combat. The Nord hero's axe is split by the handle around one minute in. They eventually triumph by collapsing a support beam on him, and the trailer ends as they watch Mount Firesong erupt.
Shadow over Morrowind Cinematic Announcement Trailer[edit]
This trailer was created for 2024's Global Reveal Event. It can be viewed here. Its runtime clocks in at 3 minutes and 9 seconds.
Gold Road Cinematic Announcement Trailer[edit]
This trailer was created for 2024's Global Reveal Event and uploaded to Youtube on January 18, 2024. It can be viewed here. Its runtime clocks in at 3 minutes and 12 seconds.