Elder Scrolls

Elder Scrolls refers to a series of action role-playing video games primarily developed by Bethesda Game Studios. Set in the fictional continent of Tamriel, the series is known for its expansive open-world gameplay, rich lore, and complex narrative. Players can explore vast environments, complete quests, and interact with an array of characters within the game world. Each installment, starting with “The Elder Scrolls: Arena” in 1994, introduces new regions, races, and stories, while also building upon the established history of the series. The Elder Scrolls series has garnered critical acclaim and a large fanbase, particularly for its fifth installment, “The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim,” released in 2011, which further popularized the franchise and contributed to the growth of the open-world role-playing genre.