The community surrounding The Elder Scrolls 5: Skyrim is still going surprisingly strong for a 15-year-old game. There's been plenty of buzz surrounding The Elder Scrolls franchise lately, thanks to speculations and exciting reveals.
While fans wait for The Elder Scrolls 6, Bethesda has announced that it will be supporting a more frequent, seasonal update schedule for its MMORPG, The Elder Scrolls Online. The game developer has also revived the popular Elder Scrolls 4: Oblivion by shadow dropping its remaster nearly a year ago.
But while Bethesda sets its sights on the next steps for the franchise, the Skyrim community remains as passionate and dedicated as ever. One way the fans are keeping the game alive is through mods, some of which rival full-scale, AAA productions.
One recent mod has captured fan attention for its scope and quality: Heart of the Mountain. Created by DarthVirtial and published to the official Bethesda Creations website, this mod is a DLC-sized, full-scale project.
The paid mod is priced at 1,000 Creation Credits, or roughly $10, and features a massive amount of new content. The human-made mod includes 70 new quests, a new companion with over 800 lines of...
