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Arena (ES 1) and Daggerfall are predecessors to Morrowind and Skyrim, as well as Oblivion (ES 4) and Elder Scrolls Online (which I haven't played yet, and is the sequel to Skyrim I was waiting for on the way to ES 6).
I played this game years ago, but it's hard to get use to the graphics, interface, and combat after being spoiled by the newer ones.
It is a massive game though. And a walk through memory lane.
(ok, it isn't a 'prequel' technically speaking it is a previous Elder Scrolls game)
If you guys jump high enough, you might be able to catch that joke.
Morrowind is great, since there is completely new open-sourced game engine where you can play Morrowind content.
Actually ESO is set way before even Arena. ESO is the prequel for them all. :)
Good thing I chose jumping as a primary skill. Well played, sir
It's just Bethesda trying to gain some popularity points and be seen in a better light prior to (presumably) the release of starfield later this year.
I seriously doubt they would remake either of them, given that people would expect the level of detail from Skyrim and daggerfall is ~10,000 times larger than Skyrim, with Arena being ~10 times larger than daggerfall for geography.