You can add to your library some of the most important games in the studio's history.
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Not all free promotions are led by recent games; that’s why at Generación Xbox we like to remember. Sometimes it’s worth looking back and discovering the titles that helped build some of the most influential sagas in the industry. That’s exactly what Bethesda offers with a permanent promotion that allows any Steam user to get three authentic classics without spending a euro.
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This is a particularly interesting opportunity for those who want to learn about the origins of legendary franchises or simply keep some of the names that marked an entire generation of PC gamers in their collection.
Three Bethesda classics you can download for free on Steam
Long before Skyrim became a global phenomenon, The Elder Scrolls: Arena and The Elder Scrolls II: Daggerfall laid the foundation for one of the most important role-playing series of all time. Both games are still available and allow you to discover how the saga’s adventure began.
Along with them, you’ll also find Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory, a multiplayer shooter that earned a special place among genre fans thanks to its frantic team battles and huge popularity over the years.
- The Elder Scrolls: Arena – Download for free
- The Elder Scrolls II: Daggerfall – Download for free
- Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory – Download for free
Although the current market is filled with new releases, these three games are still a great way to travel back to Bethesda’s origins and discover why their franchises became references for millions of players. If you play on PC and they’re not already part of your library, now is a good time to get them without any cost.

