Whilst Bethesda’s focus is on the new release, owners of Special Edition aren’t being left behind. Special Edition takes the already charming world of SkyrimĪnd makes every locale a genuine vista in its own right Legendary Edition in 2013 gave players a one-stop-shop to all prior DLC content Special Edition in 2016 brought graphical updates to the game to keep it competing with other modern titles and Anniversary Edition will carry its own slew of new features to keep the hype for Elder Scrolls alive into the 2020s. It has become something of a joke the amount of re-releases Skyrim has received, but it’s hard to deny the game’s staying power and the influence of each and every remaster. Skyrim’s 10th anniversary is just around the corner, and Bethesda have decided to celebrate the occasion with a new release of the monolithic RPG.
Skywind promises to make old new again, and much like Skyblivion, we wait in anticipation to play it ourselves! Whilst still a respectable RPG, the game’s dated graphics and unwieldy gameplay make it a struggle to replay without its own mods. The other major remake project, Skywind instead tackles the oldest of The Elder Scrolls’ fully 3D installments, Morrowind.