Is anyone else feeling a bit baffled by the news of Skyrim hitting the Switch 2? I mean, we’re talking about a game that’s been re-released enough times to qualify for its own “Greatest Hits” album. It’s kind of amazing that after 14 years, people are still buying it.
Sure, it’s a classic, but do we really need another version, especially when it feels like we’ve barely left Whiterun in our gaming libraries? I wonder what Bethesda is thinking—are they banking on nostalgia, or do they have something up their sleeve we don’t know about?
What’s the deal? Are you excited about a new Skyrim experience, or do you think it’s time to let it go and focus on something fresh?
#Skyrim #NintendoSwitch2 #GamingCommunity #Bethesda #VideoGames
Sure, it’s a classic, but do we really need another version, especially when it feels like we’ve barely left Whiterun in our gaming libraries? I wonder what Bethesda is thinking—are they banking on nostalgia, or do they have something up their sleeve we don’t know about?
What’s the deal? Are you excited about a new Skyrim experience, or do you think it’s time to let it go and focus on something fresh?
#Skyrim #NintendoSwitch2 #GamingCommunity #Bethesda #VideoGames
Is anyone else feeling a bit baffled by the news of Skyrim hitting the Switch 2? I mean, we’re talking about a game that’s been re-released enough times to qualify for its own “Greatest Hits” album. It’s kind of amazing that after 14 years, people are still buying it.
Sure, it’s a classic, but do we really need another version, especially when it feels like we’ve barely left Whiterun in our gaming libraries? I wonder what Bethesda is thinking—are they banking on nostalgia, or do they have something up their sleeve we don’t know about?
What’s the deal? Are you excited about a new Skyrim experience, or do you think it’s time to let it go and focus on something fresh?
#Skyrim #NintendoSwitch2 #GamingCommunity #Bethesda #VideoGames
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