It’s practically keeping track of how many platforms The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim has seen the light of day on. He Bethesda Fantasy RPG It was released on PC, PS3 and Xbox 360, but its developer has not missed the opportunity to relaunch it with special editions and ports on all imaginable devices. What’s more, we can even play a fairly modest version on Amazon Alexa.
However, beyond hilarious oddities, the truth is that The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Special Edition is available on Xbox Game Pass. You can give the title a try for both Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S and PC, along with the possibility of enjoying it anywhere with Xbox Cloud Gaming if you are Ultimate tier subscribers. A masterpiece without a doubt It has a 96 on Metacritic.
The difference of this version with respect to the one that appeared for the first time in 2011 is that it shows revamped graphics and effectssuch as volumetric light, real-time reflections, and dynamic depth of field. One of the highlights is that the option to install mods is included, even if we are playing on consoles, so the content is practically infinite considering the huge community of modders behind it.
However, the main adventure of Skyrim It is already long enough that it will take you a long time to finish it. It will take around 25 hours to complete the campaign, but since you want to do everything that this medieval world has to offer, you will exceed 200 hours. And it is that there is a huge terrain to explore and discover with countless secrets.
Bethesda allows build your own character to shape a unique story where you’ll meet iconic characters, join warring factions, and gain powers capable of wiping out enemies in one breath. Magic, spells, bows, swords, shields and all kinds of weapons typical of the most epic fantasy are at your fingertips, although of course getting in front of a dragon to fight is not easy at all.
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