Skyrim’s huge mod scene makes my wait for The Elder Scrolls 6 less painful

It’s been nearly a decade since The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim was released in the fall of 2011. Since then we’ve seen the open-world first-person RPG get re-released on multiple console generations, and even ported over to the Nintendo Switch and virtual reality. 

While prolific, in both its vanilla and 2016 Special Edition forms, Skyrim now looks rather long in the tooth, with a game engine that very much belies its age. But Skyrim’s support for mods and all manner of tweaks have extended the game’s life massively. And a new video showing off what happens to Skyrim when one sticks 500 mods and ray tracing on it reminds me just why it’s such a special game, and triggers quiet excitement for The Elder Scrolls 6. 

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