GOG’s Daggerfall Delisting Announcement
Tomorrow marks a significant change for fans of The Elder Scrolls franchise as GOG announces the delisting of its bespoke cut of The Elder Scrolls 2: Daggerfall. As of February 12 at 2 PM GMT, this version of Daggerfall will no longer be available for download. This decision comes as GOG reevaluates how to publish and maintain projects like Daggerfall more efficiently in the future.
The Community Response
The Daggerfall community has had mixed feelings about GOG’s cut ever since its release. Unlike its predecessor, Morrowind, where players could effortlessly enhance their experience through the Morrowind Graphics and Sound Overhaul (MGSO), the GOG version of Daggerfall has been criticized. Users have found it lacking in updates and quality, often recommending Daggerfall Unity as a superior alternative.
The Future of Daggerfall
While the delisting may sound alarming, there’s still much to explore in Daggerfall. The original game remains free and accessible for those willing to download it elsewhere. Esteemed for its expansive world and unique charm, Daggerfall is still worth experiencing even in 2025. Gamers interested in this classic title should act fast and secure their copy before it becomes unavailable on GOG.