


The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Special Edition (from this moment only Skyrim Special Edition for the sake of brevity) is currently available on PC, PlayStation 4 e Xbox One at a price of € 59,99. The result is The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Special Edition, a remastered edition of the original with improved graphics and the three DLCs ( Dawnguard, Dragonborn e Hearthfire) included in the price, as well as community workshop support for apply the mods also on the console version. Today, in 2016, Bethesda tries to revive the adventures of the Dragonborn in a new light, brandishing the banner of the current generation and harnessing the computing power of PlayStation 4 e Xbox One (as well as new ones PC commercially available) to bring the lands of Skyrim back into the lives of current players.

The unfortunate buyers of the consoles of the time (PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360), on the other hand, had to deal with a title with an often embarrassing technical sector, full of bugs and drops in framerate that made the gaming experience particularly rich in unpleasant surprises - however present, albeit to a limited extent, also on the PC counterpart. Among fans of the fantasy genre and not, the vast work of the US software house has touched the legend (for better or for worse), becoming an infinite source of memes on social networks and bizarre mods among the owners of the PC version. It's been almost exactly five years since the day The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim has arrived on shelves all over the world, bringing dragons and frozen lands into the imagery of the well-known series Bethesda and enchanting an endless number of players.
