Bethesda's Classic RPG Daggerfall Gets a Free Unity Remake and Remaster

The Elder Scrolls II: Daggerfall, originally released in 1996, has been fully remade in Unity by a group of fans known as the Daggerfall Workshop. The remake, called Daggerfall Unity, includes quality-of-life improvements, graphical updates, and extensive mod support, making the game more accessible to modern audiences. The remaster is free to download, requiring only a free copy of the original DOS version of Daggerfall. With the game world the size of the United Kingdom and over 15,000 towns, Daggerfall Unity offers a vast experience for RPG fans. Meanwhile, The Elder Scrolls VI is in early development but is not expected to release information for a few more years.
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