
The Elder Scrolls Online
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The Elder Scrolls Online at StreamerHouse
The Elder Scrolls Online hit us in 2019 when we decided to dive into Tamriel properly. Three years with major gaps—2019, 2020, 2023. We caught ESO during its redemption phase, after 2014's rocky launch had faded. By the time we picked it up, the game had proven itself. Elder Scrolls Online had built a real community of people who knew what they wanted from the franchise. We brought those people in and showed them what streaming could add to the experience. The guild dynamics, the economy, the PvE content—all of it worked better with our community watching and participating.
The Elder Scrolls Online Twitch Statistics
1.2 million hours watched. The peak of 12,609 viewers is one of the highest we've hit for any single game—that's the moment when Elder Scrolls Online achieved mainstream awareness in our space. Our 442 average viewers across the span shows dedicated engagement. The followers gained—4,452—came from people who wanted to be part of an Elder Scrolls Online community that took the game seriously.
Community Impact
The Elder Scrolls Online attracted a different kind of viewer. People who wanted immersion, who cared about lore, who saw the game as a world to inhabit rather than just content to consume. The guild systems we built around broadcasts created real social structures. Dungeons runs had real stakes for people emotionally invested. The community treated the game with a respect that translated into deep engagement.
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Years Played
First played in 2019, most recently in 2023