Fans of the Elder Scrolls series have lots to look forward to. For those who bought the Legendary Edition of The Elder Scrolls 5: Skyrim, which includes all three of the game's expansions, along with the last patch for the game, version 1.9, and thought that that it was just was not enough Elder Scrolls content, good news is on the way. Bethesda has announced an anthology pack for the series, which includes every game in the series and every expansion pack released for those games. Kotaku has the official list of content as follows:
1. The Elder Scrolls Arena
2. The Elder Scrolls II: Daggerfall
3. The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind
A) Tribunal
B) Bloodmoon
4. The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion
A) Knights of the Nine
B) Shivering Isles
5. The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim
A) Dawnguard
B) Hearthfire
C) Dragonborn
In addition to all this digital content, those who buy the anthology will get five physical maps detailing various areas from the games. These five maps include Tamriel, Iliac Bay, Morrowind, Cyrodiil, and Skyrim. All this content is available for just $80. However, this anthology is only coming to the PC, which makes sense considering it is the only consistent console the series has appeared on. The anthology pack will be released on Sept. 10.
This anthology pack will be welcomed by longtime fans who want to revisit the early games of the series, and should please those curious to see how the series has evolved over time.
Of course, this anthology serves as a teaser for the lands that will be available in The Elder Scrolls Online. The game, which is currently in beta with an unknown release date, will give players the chance to explore many different areas from past Elder Scrolls games. Bethesda has promised fans of the early Elder Scrolls games that they will be recreating as best they can the environments from those games for Elder Scrolls Online, so playing the games in the anthology may help them get a leg up in figuring out the geology of these regions.
Look out for more Elder Scrolls Anthology news as the special package gets closer to release, as well as the latest news on The Elder Scrolls Online right here.