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See The Secrets Of ‘Skyrim’ and ‘Fallout 4’ You Missed While Playing (Videos)

In the latest episode of “Boundary Break,” a video series in which YouTube user Shesez takes video game fans to places they can’t reach while playing to discover hidden secrets, Bethesda Game Studios’ instant classic The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim is explored. It shares peeks at things like what your character looks like before you customize your appearance, what areas look like before you enter, a sneaky developer trick hiding below vendors, and more.
And to make this is a nice Bethesda-themed post, an older episode uncovering the secrets of the developer’s latest hit Fallout 4 can also be found below.
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E3 2017: ‘The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim’ VR Trailer

During Bethesda’s E3 2017 showcase, they shared trailers for a pair of upcoming virtual reality titles, Fallout 4 VR and DOOM VFR. Some were hoping that this meant we might also see a VR experience for The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim as well, but nothing was said about it at the time.
As it turned out, the trailer for a Skyrim VR experience was simply being saved for a little bit later. It was shown during Sony’s PlayStation presentation earlier this week, because the game is being released on PlayStation VR. Continue below to read more about the game and to check out the trailer if you haven’t seen it.
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E3 2017: Nintendo Switch ‘Skyrim’ Trailer Reveals ‘Zelda’s Link Gear

When we were first introduced to Nintendo’s latest console, Nintendo Switch, last October, one game shown playing on the system surprised many: The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim.
If you’re a fan of Nintendo’s Legend of Zelda series and always wished you could play one of those games that looked more like Skyrim, now you’ll be able to make that fantasy a reality. During Bethesda’s E3 2017 showcase last night, a trailer for Skyrim on Switch was shared. And in it, the player was able to become Link from the Zelda series and set off on the many adventures one can find in the game.
You can check it out below.
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How Sneaking In ‘The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim’ Really Works (Video)

I’m among the many who adore Bethesda’s Elder Scrolls and Fallout games, but let’s be perfectly honest: the AI characters and enemies are not exactly known for being smart when it comes to what’s actually going on around them. And that’s fine, for me anyway. You can develop a stealthy character if you choose but it’s not a stealth game, so I can accept the AI’s questionable eyes.
Still, it’s funny to mess with things like this sometimes. One of the very first videos I watched when The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim was released back in 2011 messed with the AI a bit. That only made me want to play the game even more. Now YouTube channel Nukazooka has made a video having some fun with how sneaking works in Skyrim, which can be seen below, and fans of the game will no doubt get a chuckle out of it.
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New ‘Skyrim’ Remastered Gameplay Trailer Released

Back in June during E3 2016, it was confirmed that a remastered version of The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim was on the way called Skyrim Special Edition.
The new edition includes a shiny new version of the game complete with all of the add-on DLC content that was released after its initial launch. The game is set to be released in less than a week on October 28th, and now a second trailer has been released to show more gameplay action from the Special Edition.
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Bethesda Explains Why We’re Not Getting ‘Morrowind,’ ‘Oblivion’ Remasters

It was revealed at E3 2016 that a remastered version of The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim was on the way this fall.
But, while this news was exciting, many fans of The Elder Scrolls games wondered why Bethesda didn’t remaster some of the older games in the series, such as Morrowind and Oblivion, first. There is a reason for this, and Bethesda VP of marketing Pete Hines shared what it is.
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Tags: Bethesda, Bethesda Game Studios, Morrowind, Oblivion, Skyrim, The Elder Scrolls, The Elder Scrolls 6, The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind, The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion, The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, The Elder Scrolls VI
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E3 2016: ‘Skyrim’ Remastered Confirmed; More ‘Fallout 4’ DLC Announced
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One of the announcements that was rumored for Bethesda Softworks’ E3 2016 presentation was a remastered version of The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim. That rumor has indeed been confirmed in a video, which shows the game as it looked on the previous generation of consoles and how shiny new and pretty the Skyrim Special Edition looks remastered on current consoles. The video also confirms that, like Fallout 4, this new console version of Skyrim will have mods. The Special Edition will also be released on PC as well, so this is not just about giving console players an updated version of the game.
Speaking of Fallout, before the Skyrim announcement the rest of Fallout 4‘s DLC was announced, including one add-on that will let you build your own vault and basically re-create Fallout Shelter in the game and also one last big one that involves a Nuka-Cola theme park!
You can check all of this out in the video below.
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The Drill Down 374: Fus Ro D’oh

This week, Russian hackers read Obama’s emails, the internet responds to the Nepal quakes, Comcast loses Time Warner Cable, Skyrim gamers are steamed about paying for mods, and much much more…
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Tags: Apple, Apple Watch, avalanche, Bethesda, Bethesda Softworks, Bugbear, Build, Build developers conference, Comcast, Earthquake, email, Facebook, gaming, Google, Hackers, Holographic, HoloLens, Kathmandu, Mark Zuckerberg, merger, messenger, Microsoft, mods, Mount Everest, Nepal, Next Car Game, patent trolls, patents, PC, Person Finder, President Obama, Privacy, Safety Check, security, Skyrim, Steam, The Elder Scrolls, The White House, Time Warner Cable, Valve, video conferencing, videogames, Windows, Windows 10, Wreckfest
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‘Fallout’s Vault Boy vs. ‘Skyrim’s Dragonborn: Who Wins? (Video)

Bethesda’s The Elder Scrolls and Fallout video game franchises are two of the biggest and best on the planet, offering not only great games to play but stunning fictional worlds to escape to for countless hours of wandering and adventuring.
So what happens when the two worlds collide? In a new video from director Andrew McMurray, Dovahkiin (or Dragonborn) from The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim meets a human representation of the Vault-Tec mascot from the Fallout universe, known lovingly as Vault Boy. At the time of their meeting it’s clear they’re not being controlled by players who check to see if someone is friendly before attacking. Much blood is shed.
Click on over to the other side to see how the fight goes down, as well as a behind-the-scenes video showing how the impressive visual effects were created.
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