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Kotaku Australia reports that a directive has gone out to EB Games to remove
all copies of The Elder Scrolls
Online from their shelves by January 13, including prepaid cards for
Bethesda's MMORPG. This is helping fuel suspicions that the game may be
transitioning to a free-to-play business model, a theory that took form when
six month subscription option was removed last month.
MCV Pacific has a statement from EB Games that this is "part of a normal
stock recall" which includes other game, though Kotaku has a follow-up to this,
saying that games like Destiny and The Evil Within are having excess stock
returned, while the instructions for The Elder Scrolls Online is to remove every
single copy.
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