The Elder Scrolls: Arena System Requirements (1994) | Minimum & Recommended PC Specs
Quick Hardware Summary
The Elder Scrolls: Arena requires at least a capable CPU, a dedicated GPU, and 8 GB RAM. For recommended settings, aim for powerful CPU and high-end GPU.

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About The Elder Scrolls: Arena
The imperial battlemage Jagar Tharn betrays the Emperor Uriel Septim by imprisoning him in an alternate dimension, then assuming the Emperor’s identity and place on the throne. A lone prisoner must travel to Tamriel’s most famous and dangerous sites to collect the shattered Staff of Chaos, save the Emperor and free the Empire.
The Elder Scrolls: Arena System Requirements
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Can I run The Elder Scrolls: Arena on my PC?
To run The Elder Scrolls: Arena on PC you need at minimum a Not specified processor, a Not specified graphics card, and Not specified of RAM running on Windows 10. For the best experience at recommended settings, upgrade to a Not specified CPU and Not specified GPU.
What GPU do I need to run The Elder Scrolls: Arena?
The minimum GPU required to run The Elder Scrolls: Arena is the Not specified. For smooth gameplay at high graphics settings, a Not specified is recommended.
How much RAM does The Elder Scrolls: Arena require?
The Elder Scrolls: Arena requires a minimum of Not specified RAM. For the recommended experience, Not specified of RAM is suggested.
How to check if your PC can run The Elder Scrolls: Arena
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