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It's time to celebrate the 14 years of making games last forever. We're doing that by releasing one of the most anticipated games by the community – The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim.

The game is widely considered one of the best video games of all time and has received credit for popularizing large open-world role-playing games. After many requests from our users and being released on almost every appliance that is able to run the game, the acclaimed RPG is available on GOG in two versions – The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Anniversary Edition (-50%) and Special Edition (-67%).

It is worth mentioning that Skyrim on GOG comes with a dedicated build, to give users the best possible adventure in Tamriel. The game is entirely playable offline thanks to GOG’s DRM-free nature and gives users the Anniversary Edition content without the need for Creation Club access.

As the game is recognized as one of the most modded titles in the history of video games, support for community-created content in Skyrim was one of our top priorities. The GOG version is compatible out of the box with most modifications mods via Nexus Mods Vortex v1.6.12 and newer. Support for mods requiring Skyrim Script Extender will be added later today. Additionally, GOG is preparing something special to provide an even smoother experience with mods – expect more details soon.

Take the chance to travel to Tamriel before the discounts on The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim editions end on 13th October, 10 PM UTC. Also, join us in celebration of the 14th GOG Anniversary which will last until October 9th, 2022, at 10 PM UTC.
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action_fan: "I used to be an adventurer like you then I took an arrow in the knee..."
I used to be an instabuyer like you but then I saw the price for the Anniversary Edition and shot an arrow into my wallet...
Where is fortune_p_dawg?


@gogstaff: So, uhhh, any chance Doom 3 vanilla getting added to the BFG Edition any time soon?
Awesome! Thanks for bringing it here! Gonna buy it right now!
Oh, I expected to never ever see this here since MS bought Zenimax. Strange seeing how MS has its own shop.

Glad for all those who so long have waited for this.
Wow, I can't believe GOG finally got Skyrim!
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Wolfram_von_Thal: The only reason I actually purchased Skyrim here and now is my strong hope that I'll be able to (legally) play Enderal now. Enderal is my reason to own Skyrim, as Nehrim is the only reason to own Oblivion for me...
Enderal seems quite feasible now, here's hoping ;)
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I hope fallout 4 is also gonna be released here, that is my no.1 wish
Congrats GOG! I'm so glad this game is finally DRM-Free on PC. It's funny how this game had billions of releases on other platforms but never here.

I'll wait for DOOM (2016) and Fallout 4 with more hope now.

Off topic question, has anyone know what happened to the Quake remake/re-release here?
Wow, only 11 years later!

Let's speak about mods. How many total conversion I can run on this without Steam Workshop?
I am 0% interested in the game itself, 100% in the mess you can do with it.
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chandra: Yes, that's correct!
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Thiev: To further clarify: Anniversary Edition = Skyrim Special Edition + Anniversary Upgrade (pack of all released Creators Club mods). There is no .exe difference with or without Anniversary Upgrade installed.

If by 'old' version you mean 32bit original (later rebranded as 'Legendary Edition'), then no, this one is not available.
If I may ask another clarification, does purchasing Skyrim on GOG give access to the Creation Kit ? I am only familiar with the Legendary (32bit original) edition but I understand Bethesda made some changes to how it can be accessed in the Special / Anniversary editions.
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I haven't been following how the Skyrim games work in terms of features.

Can someone who is an expert on such matters please provide a Cliff notes version explanation of:

- Are the GOG versions of this game missing anything at all when compared vs. any of the versions on other platforms? If yes, then what exactly are the GOG versions missing?

- When "Creation Club" content is made in the future, will that new content be compatible with the GOG versions of this game and accessible to GOG customers of this game, or no?
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Namur: Awesome, finally.

I take it there's nothing preventing Enderal from coming here now ?
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Wolfram_von_Thal: The only reason I actually purchased Skyrim here and now is my strong hope that I'll be able to (legally) play Enderal now. Enderal is my reason to own Skyrim, as Nehrim is the only reason to own Oblivion for me...
It already has a wishlist entry, though i'm not gonna hold my breath on the Steam modding community suddenly caring about anyone but Steam players.

https://www.gog.com/wishlist/games/enderal_forgotten_stories_special_edition
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