
No refunds or credits for partial months are granted, unless required by your local law (contact customer service at ).

Memberships are subject to cancellation by you at any time. Paid membership, valid and accepted payment method or paid game time card (if available) required to access membership gameplay. Optional ESO Plus™ membership begins when you select your preferred membership plan on, at which time you will be charged. And to celebrate the occasion, Bethesda has just decided to give out these titles for free.PERSISTENT INTERNET CONNECTION REQUIRED TO PLAY.įor additional information on The Elder Scrolls ® Online please see FAQ.Īcceptance of End User License Agreement, Terms of Service, and Privacy Policy, and account registration using enclosed one-time use activation code, required to play. With Bethesda now transferring its library of games to Steam in order to retire the Bethesda Launcher, both Arena and Daggerfall have now finally landed on Valve's popular marketplace. Even though other entries in the series like Morrowind, Oblivion, and Skyrim have been available on Steam for years, the first two Elder Scrolls games have never landed on the platform. So why is Steam making these Elder Scrolls titles free in the first place? Well, this is actually the first time that either game has ever come to Steam. It wasn't until six years later in 2002 that Morrowind then came to Xbox and PC and made the RPG franchise a staple of the genre. Daggerfall then ended up launching two years later in 1996 and expanded on many of the ideas seen in Arena.

Arena, which is the first installment in the franchise, was released all the way back in 1994, which means that it's pretty aged by today's standards. As of today, Steam has made both The Elder Scrolls: Arenaand The Elder Scrolls II: Daggerfallavailable to download at no cost.
