Of all of the reasons fans have loved The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim since its original release, the music and sounds are near the top of the list. To mark the 10th anniversary of the game, Bethesda is streaming a Skyrim concert on November 11.
At 11 AM PT / 2 PM ET / 8 PM BST, the London Symphony Orchestra and London Voices Choir will perform a selection of sounds and pieces from the Skyrim score. It will be streamed live on Bethesda’s YouTube and Twitch channels.
In addition to the concert, Bethesda is marking a decade of Skyrim with the creation of the Skyrim Museum, a collection of fan-created works from fan art to cosplay. You can check out the submissions here, which include everything from a Skyrim-themed feast to cross-stiches.
Finally, Skyrim Anniversary Edition launches on November 11 for PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, and PC, bringing with it current-gen visual upgrades as well as a ton of new content from the game’s Creation Club. The Anniversary Edition will cost $50 normally, but people who already own Skyrim Special Edition can digitally upgrade for $20.
Owners of the Special Edition will get PS5/Xbox Series X|S enhancements for free along with in-game fishing, Survival Mode, and new Saints and Seducers quests. However, they’ll have to shell out the $20 to get all of the new content, which Bethesda states is over 500+ individual pieces.
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Source: Gamespot