Elder Scrolls Online boxes continue to vacate store shelves

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More Australian retailers have apparently lined up to pull boxed copies of The Elder Scrolls Online from store shelves.

Aussie gaming site Games.On.net reports that both Harvey Norman and JB Hi-Fi have deleted copies of the game from their physical stores. The unnamed Games.On.net source, who said he/she had seen the paperwork confirming the recall, claims that “all game cards and copies were pulled out of Harvey Norman, and the ONLY reason that would happen is because it has become a free product

[…] if it was being brought out in a different format, it’d have a price drop, not a recall.”

Last week, EB Games in the land down under began destocking ESO boxes, and Microsoft abruptly updated the game’s scheduled release on Xbox One to February 24th, 2015. ZeniMax removed long-term subscriptions from the game back in December, claiming that players prefer shorter billing options and prompting widespread speculation about a possible impending business model change.