
If you already own the game’s Special Edition, you always have the option of just going for the Anniversary upgrade, though, with this adding all the Creation Club content available at the time of the new edition’s launch in one bundle. Now, a new FAQ gives us some more info – including the Anniversary Edition’s prices.Īs revealed in the FAQ post shared today, the MSRP for the Skyrim Anniversary Edition will be USD$49.99 / EUR€54.99 / GBP£47.99 / AUD$79.95 on digital storefronts at launch. So far, we know that the edition will bring brand-new content inspired by Oblivion and Morrowind, every single bit of content ever released via the Creation Club, and a free update that adds fishing to Tamriel (complete with aquariums), among other things. Let us know your opinion which games you enjoyed with mods.Next week, Skyrim gets a special new Anniversary Edition to celebrate ten years since the iconic fantasy RPG launched. I really loved fallout 4 gun customization and combat but not in skyrim. Honestly, indecisiveness is coming from difference in combat system. I couldn't find any texture pack overhaul other than official Story and the world wasn't really to my taste Many high definition texture pack support Lame combat (Work around possible with mods) A lot of fan made expansion worlds which I haven't played Beautiful world which I can really get immersed in More unique mods (Checked the mod count on nexus Fallout 4 has 30k mods but skyrim has about 100k mods if you include legendary edition also) Here are my current biases for each games: I really enjoyed the games and now that I got a computer im considering of going full-on modding on either games but im being really indecisive, for a reason because I am not obviously going to purchase both two of the games which I have already played thoroughly. I have played skyrim and fallout 4 previously on console, including all dlcs.

I recently got a pretty decent computer which can run games in high settings.
