[UPDATE X3] Bethesda has now released an official trailer for the Skyrim Special Edition. Check it out in the embed above.
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Now Playing: Skyrim Special Edition - Gameplay Trailer #2
More footage of the upcoming The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim remaster, the Special Edition, will be shown during a video broadcast scheduled for later today, October 20.
Live With YouTube Gaming has announced that it will show off the "first live let's play" of the game during the broadcast that will take place tonight at 5 PM PT / 8 PM ET. It's not immediately clear what part of the game will be shown, but we'll report back with the footage and more details later.
The Skyrim remaster launches on October 28 for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC. The game recently achieved "gold" status, meaning development on it was completed.
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The PC version (see the full system requirements here) supports mods, while the console versions will do so for the first time (yes, including the PS4 version). Keep in mind, the PC version is free for anyone who owns the game and its three DLC packs. You can also buy the DLC packs you're missing at a discount to get your hands on Special Edition.
The Special Edition also features a wide array of visual improvements, including remastered art and effects, volumetric lighting, dynamic depth of field effects, and more. Those playing on PS4 Pro when that system launches next month will be able to play in 4K.