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Is Bethesda actually releasing Skyrim again for the 7th time?

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:???:

How about actually making a new game instead of milking the same game for a decade?

rofl, yet the pc version takes the cake over all the releases

Not to discredit, but Skyrim on the switch was shown back when the Switch first previewed. I only want an Oblivion Remake pls.

25 minutes ago, ez11 said:

How about actually making a new game instead of milking the same game for a decade?

 

:???: It's called business bro.

Nerdy nerds will buy Skyrim again just so they can play it on their dumb Nintendo. It's easy cash money for Bethesda, and probably quite a lot of it, which will help fund their future titles.

It's not like they haven't released any games since Skyrim, they have.

It just happens that Skyrim is probably one of the best games in recent times, and the most successful game their studio has made, and so they can resell it easily. Why tf wouldn't they?

I'm sure they're working on the next elder Scrolls, they're just taking their time to make it good.

58 minutes ago, xLoCo said:

Is Skyrim actually even that good?

I think the base game is alright. The modding scene for the game is really good though so you can end up playing it for hundreds of hours longer than you would normally.

FUCKING TITTIES ON A BACKWARDS HORSE 

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