Back in February, Bethesda confirmed it She was shutting down her PC game player It will bring the affected games back to Steam. Now, as we approach the May 11th closing, Bethesda has started adding some of its classic games to Steam. Some are arriving at Valve’s digital storefront for the first time, and three of them for a low cost, and none at all.
today, Bethesda has added five classic titles to Steammainly from ancient scrolls Franchiseincluding two of its lesser known and more obscure sub-brands, red guard And battle. Here is the full list.
- The Elder Scrolls Arena
- The Elder Scrolls II: Daggerfall
- Adventures of The Elder Scrolls: Redguard
- The Legend of the Elder Scrolls: Battle Battle
- Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory
But not only are these now available on Steam, some of them are free. You can grab Elder Scrolls Arena and its complement dagervale Free. In addition, an online multiplayer shooter Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory It costs 0 bucks at the moment. And while there’s no indication from Bethesda that these are temporary deals or bugs, I’d suggest grabbing them ASAP just in case someone at Bethesda makes a mistake during this big return to Steam.
The remaining two games do not cost much more than the two free games red guard And battle Go for $6 each.
Kotaku He reached out to Bethesda asking about the free games.
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Just remember that while all of these games are part of two popular franchises, these are old games that haven’t been particularly aging in some ways. And Bethesda doesn’t seem to have fixed these classics before moving to Steam. But in general, there are a lot of tools and mods that can improve your experience of playing classic PC games.
As a reminder, Bethesda Launcher and Store will be closed permanently on May 11th. Starting tomorrow, April 27, Bethesda will allow players to migrate all of their games and wallet money to Steam. You can read more about it here Recently updated FAQ Bethesda was released before the big shutdown and the move.
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