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The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim

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$29.99PC 

This title is available for purchase in United States and Canada.

This title installs and requires the Steam Client to play.

Also on:Xbox 360, PS3
GF Rating
9.6

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News

by Steve Watts, shacknews.com, Nov 16, 2011 11:15AM PST

ZeniMax Media and Bethesda Softworks announced today that they have shipped 7 million copies of Skyrim to retail, and sold more than 50% of their launch stock in the first 48 hours. Read more

One of the most impressive Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim mods proves why the PC version is king. It allows players to zoom deep into the in-game world map, much like Google Street View. Read more

Bethesda PR VP Pete Hines has responded to Skyrim players on Twitter, saying the team is working on patches for all platforms and asking for patience. Read more

by Xav de Matos, shacknews.com, Nov 14, 2011 1:00PM PST

In our first edition of 'Skyrim Stories,' senior editor Xav de Matos details how killing a chicken turned him into one of Tamriel's most wanted men. Read more

Bethesda has commented that due to the way The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim makes use of dynamic streaming and caching of textures on Xbox 360, you may get better visual performance running off the disc. The company is working on a title update to fix the prob Read more

A new Skyrim podcast, video and developer diary delve into the improvements to Bethesda's animations, for The Elder Scrolls fans hungry for Skyrim fact nuggets in the run-up to its launch on Friday. Read more

Bethesda has released a short clip of "Behind the Wall: The Making of Skyrim," a documentary featured on a bonus DVD included in the Collector's Edition of The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim. Watch the clip here. Read more

With an asking price of $150 during such turbulent economic times, you really need to get a good look at the Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim 'Collector's Edition' before deciding to pick it up. Get a closer look with our gallery. Read more

Bethesda today unveiled the system requirements for The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, revealing that, really, as long as you're not still rocking the computer you built in 2006 to play Oblivion, you're probably all right. Read more

by Alice O'Connor, shacknews.com, Oct 24, 2011 11:45AM PDT

Live-action trailers are perhaps the least useful video game trailers, but they certainly can be attractive. Here's a shiny one for The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, giving very little idea of what the game's like, but looking pretty. Read more