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The Elder Scrolls Mar 23, 2017 The Elder Scrolls: Legends – Now Available on iPad
The Elder Scrolls: Legends is now available globally – for free – on the iPad. iPad owners can download the game immediately through the App Store and take their Elder Scrolls card battles on the go. View 
The Elder Scrolls May 25, 2022 Enter the Grand Melee May 27!
Legends’ premier competitive event returns this weekend. View 
The Elder Scrolls Jan 11, 2019 Prepare yourself for Isle of Madness!
Sheogorath’s influence takes hold January 24 View 
The Elder Scrolls Dec 14, 2016 The Elder Scrolls: Legends – Patch Notes: Build 60.0
The Chaos Arena beckons! The Daedric Prince of Madness, Sheogorath, has corrupted the Arena to suit his whimsy with special new scenarios and lane conditions. View 
DOOM Jan 02, 2020 Submit your DOOM fan art – January’s Theme: Wall-to-Wall Demons
It’s an onslaught of art! View 
The Elder Scrolls Mar 01, 2023 The Elder Scrolls: Legends Events Calendar – March 2023
See what weekly in-game events are coming this month. View 
Fallout Oct 31, 2022 Fallout 76: C.A.M.P. Creations – Supernatural
This month’s Supernatural C.A.M.P. Creations theme is here and is beckoning you to enter – if you dare! View 
The Elder Scrolls Oct 26, 2022 Battle it out in the Grand Melee, starting October 28
Legends’ premier competitive event returns this weekend. View 
The Elder Scrolls Apr 22, 2020 The Grand Melee is coming! Prepare for battle April 24
Legends’ highest-stake event returns! 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