Bethesda’s ‘Creation Club’ For ‘Fallout 4’ And ‘Skyrim’ Sounds Like Paid Mods

June 12 23:02 2017

The (abeit) short trailer released this morning shows that it is actually a “thing” and does exist. Firstly, The Elder Scrolls Online gave us a closer look at the Morrowind expansion, and The Elder Scrolls: Legends announced new arena and competitive modes as well as Dark Brotherhood story content. It also takes place in America this time with a older and very battle worn BJ. It goes without saying that players can channel Link while going on their adventure in “Skyrim“. The camera then zooms out to reveal that all that lovely Skyrim goodness is running on a Nintendo Switch. From the bits of gameplay showed cased in the trailer, it appears the game will mix both the intense and atmospheric nature of the first game with more over the top sequences that are sure to please fans. By tapping a Link Amiibo onto the reader on the console’s joystick, the player was able to bring Link’s Master Sword, clothes and weapons into the game world to use for themselves. But the publisher has revealed new details about the initiative, clearing up some important facts. Finally, this version will include all the downloadable content available for the RPG: Dawnguard, Hearthfire and Dragonborn. The Horns of the Reach and Clockwork City DLC game packs are also set to expand the game even further in 2017.

So it’s a place to browse and enjoy new mods for each game, with the added benefit of quality control.Sounds pretty neat, right?

Amazon Prime members can take the usual 20% off a Switch Skyrim pre-order. Players can fight, lock pick and do so much more just using the Joy-Cons of the Switch. The evening was filled with numerous game reveals like The Evil Within 2 and Wolfenstein 2: The New Colossus.

There were also previews of Skyrim on Nintendo Switch, The Evil Within 2, and Quake Champions.

“The Switch is both classically Nintendo yet something all new”, Howard said. The release date is yet to be confirmed but the trailer showcased during the Bethesda conference looked quite scary and seems to be a promising, AAA entry into the world of VR on all top platforms.

There hasn't been much VR news to talk about this E3 but Bethesda just changed that. They're bringing 2016's Doom to virtual reality headsets

Bethesda’s ‘Creation Club’ For ‘Fallout 4’ And ‘Skyrim’ Sounds Like Paid Mods
 
 
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