The New Skyrim

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  1. Skyrim The New North
  2. New Skyrim Game Coming Out
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The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim holds a place in the hearts of many as one of the greatest video games ever created. Animal crossing city folk nintendo ds. Arguable? Yes. But for those like me, the best video game is now at its most complete, as Skyrim: Special Edition promises to make the game as beautiful as it made us feel.

Keep in mind, this is based on what we've seen, not what we've played. Earlier this week, Bethesda announced media outlets would only get access to Skyrim: Special Edition one day before it was released to the public, even though the developer already gave early access to select YouTubers and streamers. So, we've had a chance to see it in action online, but not experience it for ourselves. Still, it doesn't change the legacy of the first game, and we're focusing here on what the new updated version could do to enhance that original experience.

Apart from including all of the DLCs, there's virtually nothing new about the gameplay. But there's no need to really add anything, because the gameplay is already pretty much excellent. Granted, you'll hear the same voice actors playing multiple roles through the game, and that can get tedious, but the stories themselves are varied and unique. And you can always find something new to do or explore.

For example, during one recent playthrough, I found a random mercenary who was headed to a town to investigate 'trouble.' I decided to follow him, live-tweeting the experience as I followed this random NPC. It turned into an amazing, infuriating adventure as I tried to figure out where this man was going and what he was trying to accomplish. It's moments like that, that make Skyrim continually fascinating.

The changes in the upcoming release are mostly in the visuals, which have gotten a substantial upgrade. The art and graphics have been remastered, with more dynamic trees, foliage, and landscapes. One of the biggest changes, which has been a concern for some players, is the color hue. While the original Skyrim had more of a blue tinge, reflecting the cold, harsh bitterness of the Nords' homeland, the new version makes everything way more golden.

Some have called it a glorified 'Instagram filter' on top of the original game, saying it makes the game less reflective of its chilly environment. However, one of the downsides of the original color hue was it made some things really hard to see, especially at night. I can't tell you how many times I got lost in Windhelm because every corner of that city looked exactly the same. I remember originally feeling like Fallout 4's more natural colors took away from Fallout 3's more toxic-looking tones, but I later grew to appreciate the new colors for making things easier to spot, including enemies.

Remasters are commonplace at this stage, but when a game as beloved as Skyrim is revamped, people take notice. The 2011 hit thrived on PC thanks to powerful hardware and a flood of user-created mods.

  • Quick Walkthrough. Be informed of your inherited debt by Mogrul.; Pay the debt or kill Mogrul. Detailed Walkthrough. After the completion of the quest Reluctant Steward you will be made aware of a debt that Drovas Relvi owed to a money lender by the name of Mogrul.Now that Drovas is under the protection of Neloth and out of Mogrul's reach, Mogrul expects you to make good on Drovas' debt.
  • Skyrim reimagines the open-world fantasy epic, pushing the gameplay and technology of a virtual world to new heights. Live another life, in another world. Play any type of character you can imagine, and do whatever you want; the legendary freedom of choice, storytelling, and adventure of The Elder Scrolls is realized like never before.

Bethesda's also added volumetric god rays, a 3D effect that's used to make beams of light pass through trees, windows, and other surfaces. One of the coolest additions is dynamic depth-of-field, which mimics natural depth perception to focus better on things you're examining up close, like sign posts, flowers on the side of the road and mushrooms.

Of course, for Skyrim PC players who are adept at mods, this will all seem like old hat. Depth of field, god rays, and detailed landscapes have been part of the modding community for years, along with several other storylines, features, and new experiences. Unfortunately, mods aren't easy for the average player. They require the right hardware and know-how to successfully integrate them into the game — some PC players have never even tried them.

Bethesda has been pretty good at embracing the modding community, adding mods to Fallout 4 on Xbox One (they've been delayed on PS4). Now, they're bringing mods to the new Skyrim for both Xbox One and PS4, even though Xbox users are definitely getting the better end of the deal. There are already six times more mods available for Xbox players than there are for PlayStation, and Xbox users get five times as much space for them.

The best part about mods is they actually give console players access to completely new stories and quests that were entirely created in the modding community. One of the most notable is 'The Forgotten City,', an award-winning expansion mod where you investigate a murder in an ancient underground city. There are also mods for new difficulty settings, like adding risk of hypothermia, as well as ways to increase immersion. You can even use a mod that changes how the game begins, letting you choose your own starting path rather than automatically playing as a prisoner of Helgen. And the best part? They're all free.

Skyrim has remained a beloved part of my collection for years because it's never the same. There are always new ways to fight, new people to interact with, and new choices to make. While it might seem weird to pay $60 for a game that you already own, the game itself is still just as valuable now as it was five years ago. You can pick up Skyrim and still feel just as amazed and challenged as you were when it first released. Out of all the games that could possibly get a special edition like, Skyrim is definitely top of the list for me.

Now, if only they'd get started on Elder Scrolls VI already.

The Dark Heart of Skyrim

An ancient evil emerges from the depths, intent on devouring the souls of Skyrim. A dark tide of monsters rise from Blackreach and threatens to plunge all of Tamriel into darkness.

In the Dark Heart of Skyrim, you can experience a new year-long adventure, beginning with the upcoming Harrowstorm DLC dungeon pack and continuing through the Greymoor Chapter and beyond. You can experience the entire massive story in these upcoming releases:

  • Unannounced Q3 DLC dungeon pack
  • Unannounced Q4 DLC story zone

Keep an eye on for more updates on this new year-long epic soon, starting with Harrowstorm!

The Elder Scrolls Online: Harrowstorm

Skyrim The New North

The Dark Heart of Skyrim storyline begins with the Harrowstorm dungeon DLC, kicking off as soon as this February. Featuring two new dungeons, Harrowstorm has you contend with a supernatural storm in Icereach and explore the depths of Unhallowed Grave. As you discover the dark forces that threaten Skryim, the events of this DLC will lead directly into the Greymoor Chapter.

The Elder Scrolls Online: Greymoor

Supernatural harrowstorms plague Western Skyrim, and dark beasts, led by a powerful Vampire Lord, devour souls to further their mysterious plans. In The Elder Scrolls Online: Greymoor, ESO's newest Chapter, you must defend the besieged Nords and uncover the evil behind this monstrous resurgence.

This Chapter brings all-new adventures to ESO players, including:

  • A new zone to explore: Western Skyrim
  • A gothic main story quest line that ties into the Dark Heart of Skyrim adventure
  • An intriguing new system: Antiquities
  • A massive new 12-player Trial: Kyne's Aegis
  • New world events: Harrowstorms
  • New delves, public dungeons, and stand-alone quests
  • Updates and quality-of-life improvements including a rework of the Vampire Skill Line (free for all ESO players)

New Skyrim Game Coming Out

The Elder Scrolls Online: Greymoor is coming to PC/Mac on May 26 and Xbox One and PlayStation®4 on June 9. You can pre-purchase Greymoor right now for PC/Mac and Xbox One. Greymoor is coming soon to the PlayStation®Store—check this help article for more information.

In addition to this, we are thrilled to announce that Greymoor will be coming to Stadia. Stay tuned for more information about how you can play ESO on Stadia in the coming months!

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In Greymoor, you can return to the snow-swept home of the Nords and explore the region of Western Skyrim. Currently in ESO, you adventure along Skyrim's eastern zones of Eastmarch, Bleakrock, and the Rift, but in this new Chapter, you can explore the other side of the province, including the city of Solitude and the deepest depths of Blackreach, a subterranean world beneath!





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