The Elder Scrolls VImight not be arriving anytime soon, but we can play the next best thing, a wonderfully modded Skyrim dubbed ‘Skyrim 2’.The Elder Scrolls V:Skyrimwas originally released in 2011 forPC,PlayStation3 andXbox360, before being ported to every other console generation to date, the latest being PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S.Check out theSkyrim Anniversary Editiontrailer below!At this time,Bethesdahasn’t let us know officially whenThe Elder Scrolls VIwill arrive, despite being first announced back at E3 2018.AdvertIn just a few months, the highly anticipated fantasy RPG will have been announced seven years ago!Thankfully, at least, while we pass the time until the sixth numbered entry in the series finally arrives, we can take advantage of the wonderful works of themoddingcommunity which helps inject new life intoSkyrimto this day.YouTuber Joov is known for taking on self-imposedSkyrimchallenges such as ‘rags to riches’ and never being able to leave a certain region of the game while he embraces everything that the RPG has to offer.In a video titled, “Finally …Skyrim 2,” the creator has taken on a bold new challenge.AdvertThe video’s description reads, “This is an educational tutorial on how to region lock yourself toSkyrim’s"Reach" region to survive and advance within a limited sandbox.”It continues: “I’ve put a few upgrades into my game that I think upgrade various aspects of the combat, physics, look and feel without losing what makesSkyrimgreat!”Due to the vast series of mods implemented inSkyrim, which improve the visuals and overall gameplay experience, you can almost see why the creator dubbed this experienceSkyrim 2, almost. It’s not quite the next-gen experience we’re hoping for in Bethesda’s actual next project.AdvertSadly, there will never be aSkyrim 2, at least officially. But we can play this beloved classic RPG on most modern platforms and it’s included in Xbox Game Pass at no extra cost.Featured Image Credit: Bethesda SoftworksTopics:Skyrim,The Elder Scrolls,The Elder Scrolls 6,Bethesda,PC,Mods

The Elder Scrolls 6 can wait, we have ‘Skyrim 2’ to play

The Elder Scrolls VImight not be arriving anytime soon, but we can play the next best thing, a wonderfully modded Skyrim dubbed ‘Skyrim 2’.The Elder Scrolls V:Skyrimwas originally released in 2011 forPC,PlayStation3 andXbox360, before being ported to every other console generation to date, the latest being PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S.Check out theSkyrim Anniversary Editiontrailer below!At this time,Bethesdahasn’t let us know officially whenThe Elder Scrolls VIwill arrive, despite being first announced back at E3 2018.AdvertIn just a few months, the highly anticipated fantasy RPG will have been announced seven years ago!Thankfully, at least, while we pass the time until the sixth numbered entry in the series finally arrives, we can take advantage of the wonderful works of themoddingcommunity which helps inject new life intoSkyrimto this day.YouTuber Joov is known for taking on self-imposedSkyrimchallenges such as ‘rags to riches’ and never being able to leave a certain region of the game while he embraces everything that the RPG has to offer.In a video titled, “Finally …Skyrim 2,” the creator has taken on a bold new challenge.AdvertThe video’s description reads, “This is an educational tutorial on how to region lock yourself toSkyrim’s"Reach" region to survive and advance within a limited sandbox.”It continues: “I’ve put a few upgrades into my game that I think upgrade various aspects of the combat, physics, look and feel without losing what makesSkyrimgreat!”Due to the vast series of mods implemented inSkyrim, which improve the visuals and overall gameplay experience, you can almost see why the creator dubbed this experienceSkyrim 2, almost. It’s not quite the next-gen experience we’re hoping for in Bethesda’s actual next project.AdvertSadly, there will never be aSkyrim 2, at least officially. But we can play this beloved classic RPG on most modern platforms and it’s included in Xbox Game Pass at no extra cost.Featured Image Credit: Bethesda SoftworksTopics:Skyrim,The Elder Scrolls,The Elder Scrolls 6,Bethesda,PC,Mods

The Elder Scrolls VImight not be arriving anytime soon, but we can play the next best thing, a wonderfully modded Skyrim dubbed ‘Skyrim 2’.The Elder Scrolls V:Skyrimwas originally released in 2011 forPC,PlayStation3 andXbox360, before being ported to every other console generation to date, the latest being PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S.Check out theSkyrim Anniversary Editiontrailer below!At this time,Bethesdahasn’t let us know officially whenThe Elder Scrolls VIwill arrive, despite being first announced back at E3 2018.AdvertIn just a few months, the highly anticipated fantasy RPG will have been announced seven years ago!Thankfully, at least, while we pass the time until the sixth numbered entry in the series finally arrives, we can take advantage of the wonderful works of themoddingcommunity which helps inject new life intoSkyrimto this day.YouTuber Joov is known for taking on self-imposedSkyrimchallenges such as ‘rags to riches’ and never being able to leave a certain region of the game while he embraces everything that the RPG has to offer.In a video titled, “Finally …Skyrim 2,” the creator has taken on a bold new challenge.AdvertThe video’s description reads, “This is an educational tutorial on how to region lock yourself toSkyrim’s"Reach" region to survive and advance within a limited sandbox.”It continues: “I’ve put a few upgrades into my game that I think upgrade various aspects of the combat, physics, look and feel without losing what makesSkyrimgreat!”Due to the vast series of mods implemented inSkyrim, which improve the visuals and overall gameplay experience, you can almost see why the creator dubbed this experienceSkyrim 2, almost. It’s not quite the next-gen experience we’re hoping for in Bethesda’s actual next project.AdvertSadly, there will never be aSkyrim 2, at least officially. But we can play this beloved classic RPG on most modern platforms and it’s included in Xbox Game Pass at no extra cost.

The Elder Scrolls VImight not be arriving anytime soon, but we can play the next best thing, a wonderfully modded Skyrim dubbed ‘Skyrim 2’.

The Elder Scrolls V:Skyrimwas originally released in 2011 forPC,PlayStation3 andXbox360, before being ported to every other console generation to date, the latest being PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S.

Check out theSkyrim Anniversary Editiontrailer below!

At this time,Bethesdahasn’t let us know officially whenThe Elder Scrolls VIwill arrive, despite being first announced back at E3 2018.

Advert

Advert

In just a few months, the highly anticipated fantasy RPG will have been announced seven years ago!

Thankfully, at least, while we pass the time until the sixth numbered entry in the series finally arrives, we can take advantage of the wonderful works of themoddingcommunity which helps inject new life intoSkyrimto this day.

YouTuber Joov is known for taking on self-imposedSkyrimchallenges such as ‘rags to riches’ and never being able to leave a certain region of the game while he embraces everything that the RPG has to offer.

In a video titled, “Finally …Skyrim 2,” the creator has taken on a bold new challenge.

Advert

Advert

The video’s description reads, “This is an educational tutorial on how to region lock yourself toSkyrim’s"Reach" region to survive and advance within a limited sandbox.”

It continues: “I’ve put a few upgrades into my game that I think upgrade various aspects of the combat, physics, look and feel without losing what makesSkyrimgreat!”

Due to the vast series of mods implemented inSkyrim, which improve the visuals and overall gameplay experience, you can almost see why the creator dubbed this experienceSkyrim 2, almost. It’s not quite the next-gen experience we’re hoping for in Bethesda’s actual next project.

Advert

Advert

Sadly, there will never be aSkyrim 2, at least officially. But we can play this beloved classic RPG on most modern platforms and it’s included in Xbox Game Pass at no extra cost.

Topics:Skyrim,The Elder Scrolls,The Elder Scrolls 6,Bethesda,PC,Mods