Skyrim development done, Bethesda moving on
After three DLC expansions, Bethesda is done with its latest Elder Scrolls adventure, Skyrim.
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After three DLC expansions, Bethesda is done with its latest Elder Scrolls adventure, Skyrim.
The Elder Scrolls: Arena has been given a rating by the Australian Classification Board, indicating that the game may be getting a remake or re-release.
Skyrim's 1.9 update is available on consoles today, bringing the new "Legendary" difficulty and skill resetting system to PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 players.
Our first hands-on of The Elder Scrolls Online reveals a slightly more optimistic portrait than some skeptical early impressions, but the game's fate still rests on its business model.
The Elder Scrolls Online creative director Paul Sage talks about how two players who make different choices will sometimes have their versions of the game reconciled, and other times will split apart.
The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim is starting the beta test for its 1.9 update, which adds a new "Legendary" difficulty and effectively removes the level cap by letting you reset "Legendary" skills upon hitting 100.
Skyrim is getting a 1.8 update on PlayStation 3, to prepare the game for the first DLC pack set to hit tomorrow.
PlayStation 3 owners waiting to experience the new additions to Tamriel in The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim can finally get excited. After Bethesda confirmed that the three DLC packs were coming in February, the publisher finally has nailed down the dates.
The Elder Scrolls Online beta sign-ups have opened, and the form features a status bar that grants you better odds for selection the more information you fill out.
Why are three factions at war in The Elder Scrolls Online? Because MMORPG's often use large-scale conflict to add a sense of importance to their repetitive quests. Oh no, but that's too simple. No, it's the sort of issue only a 'loremaster' can explain, and ZeniMax has deployed its lead loremaster Lawrence Schick to explain the troubles in a video developer diary.