
Skyrimfans are going to have to wait a little bit longer forThe Elder Scrolls VI.
Patch 1.0 has just been launched, massively overhauling the game with the biggest change of all being a switch over toUnreal Engine5. As you can imagine, this means far better optimisation for the game alongside a graphics boost. Additionally, the update has added two new dragons (the Inferno Ravager and Biolumin), updated dragon textures, and updated textures across the game’s open world.
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It’s easily the most transformative update to hit the game thus far. The studio’s hard work is clearly already paying off asDay of Dragonshas seen a jump in its player count. The previous player peak was recorded during the game’s launch month of December 2019, with a peak of 2,490 players. In recent days, that has been replaced with a new peak of 3,357. It’s not quite on the same level as runaway hits likePalworldandHelldivers 2, but it’s nice to see yet another title exhibiting growth.
Day of Dragonsremains in early access. “Great game. Definitely worth $20. The only downside, they are slow to grow. Other than that, worth it,” one player wrote, while another added, “An awesome game to meet people and have a great time! If you love dragons, I recommend this game highly.” Another one to add to the play pile?
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