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DOOM Apr 22, 2020 Your Dynamic Player Card in DOOM Eternal
Better understand the Dynamic Player Card system in DOOM Eternal. View 
January Dev Update: Who Goes First?
Welcome to our January dev update for Legends. Today, we’re exploring an important and often overlooked aspect of the game: the start of the match. We’ll dig into how we arrived at our current start-of-game ruleset, and how they are working for us. View 
The Elder Scrolls May 26, 2020 The Elder Scrolls: Legends - May 2020 Monthly Reward Card
Read all about May’s monthly reward card: Priest of Mara! View 
The Elder Scrolls Aug 25, 2021 Test your mettle in the Grand Melee August 27
Legends’ premier competitive event returns this weekend. View 
The Elder Scrolls May 03, 2018 Game Update 72: Patch Notes – May 2, 2018
Starting with this patch, when you reach Legend on the Versus ladder, you’ll receive the new Legend Card Back when you get your monthly rewards. View 
QUAKE Jul 24, 2019 Sign Up, Pick Your Quake® Pro League Champion and Win with Fan Duel!
Sign Up, Pick Your Quake® Pro League Champion and Win with Fan Duel! View 
The Elder Scrolls Sep 15, 2021 The Singleton Gauntlet is back September 17
Make every card count in Legends’ next event. View 
The Elder Scrolls Nov 25, 2020 Earn rewards and glory in the Grand Melee November 27!
Enter Legends’ premier competitive event this weekend! View 
The Elder Scrolls Sep 04, 2019 The Rumble Gauntlet returns September 6!
Events are back in Legends and we’re kicking them off with a Rumble! View 
The Elder Scrolls Feb 27, 2018 The Importance of Being Organized
Humans like to categorize and organize things. Our brains are wired to be really good at it. We experience a ton of information every day, and our brains process and organize a lot of it passively and instantaneously. At a basic level, there are categories of “don’t care about this right now” to “this is something I want to pay attention to.” This allows us to focus on the things we want or need to do without feeling overwhelmed by all the noise. For example, if we drive to work, we see thousands of objects but we automatically put some things into the “pay attention” category -- things like traffic signals, pedestrians, and other cars. View