
TES indirimi Elder Scrolls fiyatlarını düşürdü: Oblivion Remastered, Skyrim ve Morrowind %75'e varan indirimle
If you're even remotely into RPGs, Bethesda just handed you a perfect excuse to dive back into The Elder Scrolls. Their entire Elder Scrolls library is on sale right now, with deep discounts across the board: Skyrim, Oblivion, Morrowind, TES Online, and even the ancient oddballs like Redguard and Battlespire.
The headline deal is Oblivion Remastered, which is 20% off on Steam at $40. It’s not massive, but it’s the best price it’s had since launch and gives fans a remade version of Bethesda’s weirdest, most chaotic entry. If you're chasing the nostalgia trip with fewer jagged edges, this is your cue.
Oblivion GOTY is $3.74. That’s less than a burrito for a game that gave us adoring fan memes and existential Daedric chaos.

Bethesda’s legacy in the RPG world
Bethesda Game Studios didn’t invent open-world RPGs, but they did something else: they mainstreamed them. The Elder Scrolls series has served as a foundation for modding communities, PC RPG culture, and even modern game design philosophy. Since Arena in 1994, Bethesda has been refining its vision of immersive, reactive fantasy worlds, and with Morrowind in 2002, it hit something special.
Oblivion followed in 2006 with radiant AI and the first taste of console-optimised Elder Scrolls. Then Skyrim blew the doors open in 2011. Every entry since has been less about checking quest boxes and more about being someone in a world that moves without you.
This weekend’s sale is a nod to that whole journey—from the jank and beauty of Morrowind to the accessibility and meme status of Skyrim.

Sale highlights
The biggest discounts hit Skyrim Special Edition and Oblivion GOTY, both 75% off. For Skyrim, that’s $10 (or $20 if you want the Anniversary upgrade with mod extras). For Oblivion, it’s just $3.74, or $5 if you want the Deluxe version with all the DLCs—Shivering Isles included.
Skyrim VR is also down to $15 if you want to scream "FUS RO DAH" in your living room like it’s 2017.
Morrowind is 60% off at $6. Still a goat-tier RPG in terms of world design and writing. There’s no hand-holding here. You get lost. You read the directions. You climb mountains that weren’t meant to be climbed.
The sale also includes:
- TES Online for $5 — base game + Morrowind chapter
- TES: Redguard – $2.39
- TES: Battlespire – $2.39
Both spinoffs are clunky relics, but collectors will appreciate them.
The surprise success of Oblivion Remastered is what’s driving attention this time. Launched quietly, it’s already surged to the top of Steam’s bestseller list despite a steep $50 base price. The 20% discount brings it to a more palatable $40, and considering the overhaul’s scope, it might be worth it.
Yes, it’s still Oblivion, with all the bizarre AI interactions and uncanny NPC stares. But now it’s coated in a fresh layer of polish. If you ever loved the game for its unintentional comedy, weird quests, or that radiant AI chaos, this is the version you want.
“Despite the $50 price tag, Oblivion Remastered shoots straight to the top of Steam's best sellers.” — PC Gamer
The TES universe doesn’t rest just because a sale is on. Tamriel Rebuilt, a legendary Morrowind mod, just dropped another massive expansion, covering new regions of the mainland. Skyblivion, the ambitious rebuild of Oblivion inside Skyrim’s engine, is charging toward completion. These community projects add years of life to these games, especially if you’re running them on PC.
Bethesda may be slow to release TES VI, but the fan community isn’t slowing down at all.

Sale ends June 5
This sale runs through the weekend and wraps up on Thursday, June 5. That gives you just under a week to grab whatever pieces of TES history you’re missing.
Even if you’re not planning a full replay, having these classics on hand, mod-ready and updated for modern machines, is a safe bet. And for $3–$6 per game, you really can’t go wrong.
TES sales like this are a reminder of just how wide and weird the Elder Scrolls legacy is. Whether you're chasing Morrowind’s deep lore, Skyrim’s sandbox exploration, or just reliving Oblivion’s bizarre charm with a fresh coat of paint, there’s never been a better time to pick your version of Tamriel.
You don’t need to wait for The Elder Scrolls VI to revisit the world that defined open-world RPGs. It's all right here—discounted, moddable, and still some of the best fantasy gaming out there.
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