The Elder Scrolls 5: Skyrim Special Edition packages the original game and its add-on content with new visuals and mod support. It'll also be free on PC for existing Skyrim players, allowing them to continue their adventures with revamped visuals and Bethesda's own mod suite.
As well as a Skyrim guide for certain aspects of the game regardless of what version you're playing on - old or new - we'll explain how the new Special Edition features work and how they size up to the 2011 release.
Skyrim remastered PS4, Xbox One, PC - what's new?
Console players benefit most from the Special Edition package, giving players a taste of the benefits that's been in the PC version for years:Skyrim PS4, Xbox One vs Skyrim Xbox 360, PS3
- Improved visuals, including remastered, higher resolution art and effects, volumetric god rays, dynamic depth of field, native 4K resolution on PS4 Pro and more
- In-game mod support
- All post-release DLC - Dragonborn, Hearthfire and Dawnguard - included
- 64-bit support, allowing the game to access more RAM than the original 32-bit edition
- Support for existing mods as well as those uploaded through Bethesda.net's own Creation Kit
- Support for saves from the original Skyrim in the Special Edition
- Available free for existing Steam users who own the original game and all expansions (Dragonborn, Hearthfire and Dawnguard) or the Legendary Edition
- Dawnguard: The debut expansion focused on vampires, giving players the choice to join them or hunt them down alongside the titular Dawnguard organisation. It added new questlines, weapons - such as the crossbow - armours and perks, including skill trees for vampires and warewolves. Dan Whitehead was mostly positive impression in his 7/10 Dawnguard review, saying: "If all you want is a solid side quest and some good loot, this will scratch that itch."
- Hearthfire: The odd-one-out of the trio, this allowed players to build their own home in one of several pre-set locations, as well as the ability to adopt a child. Closer in line with Fallout 4's base building than a true expansion, it got mixed impressions in our Hearthfire review at the time.
- Dragonborn: The third and final Skyrim expansion adds the island of Solstheim, and the chance to tame and ride Dragons. New weapons, quests, enemies, armour pieces and Dragon Shouts were also added. It was a sizable add-on and the best of the bunch, earning a 9/10 in Dan Whitehead's Dragonborn review: "This isn't DLC. This is an expansion, like in the good old days."
Skyrim remastered new visuals: What's resolution, framerate and visual upgrades
Skyrim Special Edition runs at a solid 30 frames per second at 1080p on both PS4 and Xbox One, in-line with what we've seen from Fallout 4 on console, according to Digital Foundry
The console editions also hold up favourably against the original PC version at maxed settings. Meanwhile, the PS4 version will also be updated to have a PS4 Pro version of Skyrim remastered will support native 4K visuals.
Meanwhile, the visual upgrades on all systems in the Special Edition include:
- Remastered art and effects
- Volumetric god rays
- Dynamic depth of field
- Screen-space reflections
- New snow shaders
- New water shaders



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