The first two Elder Scrolls games are now free on Steam

As announced back in February, the Bethesda.net Launcher is not long for this world. In anticipation of the launch’s launch on May 11, publisher Bethesda Softworks has added some classic Bethesda RPGs and shooting games – previously only available digitally on Bethesda.net – to Steam. Even better, three of these games are free!

1994s The Elder Scrolls: Arenathe first title in the long-running Elder Scrolls series, and its 1996 sequel The Elder Scrolls II: Daggerfall are currently available to download and play for free on Steam, in addition to the 2003 online FPS Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory.

Bethesda has also added 1997s An Elder Scrolls Legend: Battlespire and the 1998s The Elder Scrolls Adventures: Redguard for Steam, though not for free. You’ll have to pay over $ 5.99 USD each to play these items in the Elder Scrolls saga. You can also download the creation sets for Fallout 4 and Skyrim Special Edition now over Steam if you fancy trying to expand one of Bethesda’s extensive open world epics.