Two classic The Elder Scrolls games are heading to Steam following the closure of the Bethesda PC launcher.
The Elder Scrolls Arena and Daggerfall Join Steam Following Bethesda PC Launcher Closure
As we say goodbye to the Bethesda PC launcher, which was announced earlier this year to be closing, two classic The Elder Scrolls games will now be available on Steam. Both The Elder Scrolls Arena and The Elder Scrolls Daggerfall will be available on the Steam platform. Bethesda shared that “several” of their titles that were previously not on Steam will be made available.
Other titles from Bethesda coming to Steam include the Creation Kit for Fallout 4, the Skyrim Special Edition and Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory. The Fallout 76 Public Test Server (PTS) is also now available.

The Bethesda PC launcher will be closing this May, and in preparation for its closure, players are advised to transfer their game data over to Steam. Now you may complete your collection of Elder Scrolls games…well at least untilElder Scroll 6releases, but that won’t be for some time withStarfieldreleasing this year.
Don’t worry if you haven’t transferred your game data yet, as Bethesda shares “you have plenty of time to plan and begin migrating your Bethesda.net library to your Steam account.” you’re able to check out theFAQ pagefor all the details.

In case you missed it don’t forget to claim a free copy ofThe Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Game of the Year Edition Deluxewith Prime Gaming if you haven’t done so yet if you want more Elder Scrolls.
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