After announcing the shuttering of the Bethesda.net launcher in February, Bethesda has now provided more concrete information regarding the migration process and game library. If you got onto The Elder Scrolls train with modern installments such as Oblivion or Skyrim, you’ll soon have the chance to witness the origins of the open-world role-playing series.

With that said, what about the existing library of Bethesda.net titles that have yet to make an appearance on Steam? Luckily, it has been confirmed that The Elder Scrolls Area, The Elder Scrolls Daggerfall, Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory, and the Fallout 76 public test server will be available on Steam for the first time ever as part of the migration process.

Considering how huge The Elder Scrolls has become in the past decade due to Skyrim’s popularity, it might be worth dipping into the first two installments. The Elder Scrolls Daggerfall and The Elder Scrolls Arena will be a change of pace for modern gamers with their procedurally generated world maps that are many times larger than any of the fully 3D entries in the series.