Game News The Elder Scrolls: Ancestors of Skyrim is free on Steam
Published on 04/27/2022 at 20:52
It would seem that the closure of the Bethesda launcher is synonymous with free… Indeed, many classics from the American studio are now available for free on Steam.
As announced on April 14, the closure of the Bethesda launcher will lead to the migration of the company’s cult games to Steam. Moreover, it is today that this famous migration begins since many classics have made the big comeback on the Valve platform. For the occasion, some productions, however iconic, become free.
In effect, Bethesda took advantage of this move to make the first two Elder Scrolls free. More specifically, it is The Elder Scrolls : Arena and of The Elder Scrolls II : Daggerfall. Two RPGs that were ahead of their time, notably by offering maps with a huge playing field.
To download The Elder Scrolls: Arena, simply go to ici. And to add The Elder Scrolls II: Daggerfall to your Steam library, click on this lien.
An additional surprise on the program
That’s not all, following Arena and Daggerfall, let’s also note that the classic Wolfenstein : Enemy Territorythe multiplayer experience taken from Return to Castle Wolfenstein, is also returning to Valve’s platform. Of course, the title, whose source code has been freely available since 2010, is also free. It allows fans of the saga to dive into the Second World War alongside the famous soldier William J. Blazkowicz to play matches between two teams of 16 players. Some control the Axis and others the Allies. Steam link is available ici.
Note at the same time that the iconic Return to Castle Wolfenstein is currently available at a price of €4.99.
As a reminder, the Bethesda launcher will close on May 11. From this date, you will have to switch to another platform to play your games purchased on the Bethesda Launcher.
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