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Bethesda officially announces Legendary Edition for Skyrim, includes all DLC

Posted: 25.04.2013 by Technet2k

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As expected, the Legendary Edition for The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim will include all released downloadable content, which has drawn to a close as Dragonborn was the last planned add-on by the studio.

Also included is the 1.9 update which added the Legendary difficulty and Legendary skills. What a neat coincidence they decided to call it the 'Legendary Edition', isn't it? Sure is.

Report: Bethesda planning 'Legendary Edition' with all DLC for Skyrim

Posted: 19.04.2013 by Technet2k

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The official adventures of Nord life in The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim have been called to a close as Bethesda announces no more expansions or add-ons will be released. That means it's 'Legendary Edition' time.

Apparently this special edition has been spotted at Polish retailer Ultima, with a June 7th date. It will include all DLC produced for Skyrim for Xbox 360, PS3 and PC.

1.9 patch now available on Steam for Skyrim

Posted: 21.03.2013 by JonahFalcon

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The 1.9 patch for the PC version of The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim is now available on Steam. The main feature of the patch is the addition of a Legendary difficulty setting. The patch, which will be released on consoles in the near future, also features the requisite bug fixes and tweaks.

The Witcher 3 is "hand-crafted very precisely," not adopting sandbox experience

Posted: 13.03.2013 by Technet2k

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While CD Projekt Red's The Witcher 3 is set in an open world to be explored by Geralt, the studio isn't taking a typical "sandbox, mechanical solutions" approach to the gameplay - this is no Skyrim.

Every main quest and side distraction is being "hand-crafted very precisely," so as not to compromise "anything that we achieved" throughout the series. A big world needs "good stories."

CD Projekt RED want The Witcher 3 "to be better" than Dragon Age and Skyrim

Posted: 12.02.2013 by Technet2k

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It may sound obvious but Michal Nowakowski of CD Projekt RED makes it clear anyway; they want The Witcher 3 to be of "at least similar quality, if not better" than RPG rivals Dragon Age and Elder Scrolls.

The business development VP argues that marketing can only achieve so much, and that a 'strong partnership' is needed to carry it the rest of the way. Can The Witcher 3 match Skyrim's acclaim?
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