Elder Scrolls V preview up on YouTube
Rockville-based game company Bethesda Softworks has released an in-game preview of the latest installment of its popular Elder Scrolls series of games. The latest installment, called Skyrim, is due Nov. 11.
Basically, the trailer tells you to expect dragons, snow and a lot of swooping.
You can check it out below, but note that the video says it might be inappropriate for children. (There is some violence, but only against dragons.)
Gamers, speak up in the comments: Are you excited about the next TES installment?
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Hayley Tsukayama
| February 24, 2011; 12:07 PM ET
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"There is some violence, but only against dragons."
So.. that part where he stabs a guy in the gut, and the part where he slits someones throat.. those don't count?
[I'm not complaining about the video's violence, I'm just saying maybe you should have watched a bit more carefully before making that kind of statement]
Posted by: Henshu | February 24, 2011 12:45 PM | Report abuse
I was just thinking that it's been a while since the last Elder Scrolls came out. I love the series. November is too long to wait!
Ghak, age 51
Posted by: Ghak | February 24, 2011 1:56 PM | Report abuse
That looks cool but I'm still trying to finish Fallout 3.
Posted by: Fitz157 | February 25, 2011 9:53 AM | Report abuse
It's no question that this is the game of the year for 2011. I absolutely love the series and all the Bethesda games.
Posted by: gordonfreeman1 | February 28, 2011 10:29 AM | Report abuse













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