WhileThe Elder Scrolls 6isn’t going to release any time soon, fans of the fantasy series have plenty of other means to keep themselves occupied. Those options include theElder Scrolls OnlineMMO, which issoon releasing for PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/Safter its next expansion, and theElder Scrolls: Call to Armstabletop game. In fact, those two have now combined forces.

Back in December, Modiphius Entertainment, the UK-based publisher behindThe Elder Scrolls: Call to Arms, announced that its next expansion would be based on Bethesda’s MMO. Specifically, it would be receiving figures based on the MMO, all of which can be used in the tabletop game. Fans can buy those figures right now.

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All four figures are included in a set simply called the Elder Scrolls Online Character Pack, with three of them being the characters seen in the game’s various cinematics: the Nord, the Breton, and the High Elf (that last one is also a sorceress). The fourth figure is of the villainous necromancer Mannimarco, the King of Worms, who is a major player inThe Elder Scrolls Onlineand also appeared inThe Elder Scrolls 4: Oblivion. They are described as being four 32mm scale high-quality multi-part resin miniatures with scenic bases, although they are supplied unpainted and do require some assembly.

The set costs $58, and Modiphious states that the figures are all compatible with existing campaigns, as they have been built with existing rulesets in mind. Players don’t need to worry about having to adjust their games or adapt to accommodate the new figures. According to the website, their associated unit cards will be provided as a free download for customers once they’ve been approved. For anyone looking to get started withCall to Arms, the Core Rules Box Set is being sold at $51.

As forElder Scrolls Online, itsBlackwood expansionis releasing on June 1, with the next-gen releases coming the week after on June 8. Said expansion will obviously add a new region and quests, but also introduce some new mechanics, such as customizable companions.

The Elder Scrolls 6,meanwhile, has received practically no new updates since it was first teased. There have been plenty of fan theories about what it could entail, such as which region it will be set in and where it falls in the series' timeline.

The Elder Scrolls Onlineis available now on PC, PlayStation 4, Stadia, and Xbox One.

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