Bethesda has announced plans to give away free loot for several of its games to celebrate its fifth E3 press conference. The loot is being given away as part of the company's partnership with live streaming platform Twitch.

Bethesda has confirmed that by tuning into its E3 2019 press conference on Sunday and playing some of its games, players will be able to get themselves some free loot. The Elder Scrolls Online players will be able to get five Ouroborus Crown Crates as well as a Clouded Senche Leopard by linking their Twitch account and watching the Bethesda press conference if they're on PC. Players on PS4 and Xbox One can get the rewards by logging into The Elder Scrolls Online on June 9, between 3PM and 11PM EDT and killing one monster in the game.

Rage 2, the open world action-adventure game that launched last month, is also part of the Twitch and Bethesda deal. The "exclusive" Twitch Assault Rifle skin will be given to players who tune into the Bethesda E3 2019 press conference. Screenshots confirm that the skin, which turns assault rifles purple, looks quite a bit better than the rusty Settler Pistol.

The Elder Scrolls Legends players will also unlock the exclusive Ancestor Moth card back for watching the event. The card back will allow players to "crush" their opponents "in style," says Bethesda.

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Fans of Bethesda games will welcome the free loot, but most won't need to be given freebies just to watch the Bethesda E3 2019 event. The company is lining up some big announcements and reveals for its press conference, such as new Doom Eternal gameplay.

Bethesda is also rumored to be revealing The Evil Within 3. Nothing has been officially confirmed, but The Evil Within game developer Shinji Mikami will be at E3 2019, and this has led to some speculation. Bethesda may also announce new content and expansions for Rage 2 and Fallout 76, and news about what Dishonored developer Arkane Studios has been working on.

The two hotly anticipated games, Starfield and The Elder Scrolls 6, will not be shown at E3 2019 which has left some fans disappointed. The games only got very short teaser trailers at E3 2018 and many had wanted Bethesda to share more information. However, with new games potentially set to be announced and free loot drops, without these two games, the Bethesda E3 2019 press conference could still be entertaining.

Source: Bethesda