Bethesda’s RPG The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim has been released on so many platforms over the years since its 2011 debut that one developer at Bethesda believes it’s becoming something of a joke.
Bethesda’s Matt Carofano, the creative director for the just-released Switch 2 Anniversary Edition of Skyrim, told Nintendo Life that, “It’s a bit of a joke at this point how often we release Skyrim.”
Carofano said Skyrim is a “great game” and the goal in releasing the game in so many places is to help it reach more people “in the best way possible.”
Bethesda’s RPG The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim has been released on so many platforms over the years since its 2011 debut that one developer at Bethesda believes it’s becoming something of a joke.Bethesda’s Matt Carofano, the creative director for the just-released Switch 2 Anniversary Edition of Skyrim, told Nintendo Life that, “It’s a bit of a joke at this point how often we release Skyrim.”Carofano said Skyrim is a “great game” and the goal in releasing the game in so many places is to help it reach more people “in the best way possible.”Continue Reading at GameSpot Read More GameSpot – All Content
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