A developer has managed to create an open-world game with a map similar in size to The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim running on a Nintendo 64.
MSN: The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion fixes massive maps bug: Here's what has changed
The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion fixes massive maps bug: Here's what has changed
AOL: Review: The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Sets Players Loose in a World of Wonder (opinion)
Review: The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Sets Players Loose in a World of Wonder (opinion)
Comicbook.com: 5 Games to Play If You’re Craving Elder Scrolls VI’s Open World
What makes Crimson Desert so appealing for Elder Scrolls fans is its commitment to worldbuilding. The game’s vast continent, Pywel, is teeming with life and things to do. Early gameplay footage ...
5 Games to Play If You’re Craving Elder Scrolls VI’s Open World
ComicBook.com: 20 Years Ago, The Elder Scrolls Fixed a Huge Open-World Flaw, but It Didn’t Stick
20 Years Ago, The Elder Scrolls Fixed a Huge Open-World Flaw, but It Didn’t Stick
The Elder Scrolls Online is the first Elder Scrolls game to allow gamers to explore the legendary Elder Scrolls world with others. Explore a rich, living world with friends or embark upon a solo ...
MSN: The Elder Scrolls 6 officially teases its map, and theories are already flying
The Elder Scrolls 6 officially teases its map, and theories are already flying
Game Rant: The Elder Scrolls 6's Biggest Struggle May Be Overcoming Open-World Fatigue
One of the primary ways The Elder Scrolls has helped shape the open-world genre as a whole is its marked commitment to modernizing that which made each successive world in the franchise a success.