Despite continually proving to be the gift that keeps on giving, you might have seen all there is to see in Skyrim considering that the game is over a decade old.
That being said, some players have seemingly done all there is to do in The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim’s version of Tamriel by achieving maximum level in the game, though I wouldn't be surprised that even those players have missed something.
Check out the Skyrim: Undeath Remastered trailer below!
So if you’re one of those players looking for new adventures in Bethesda’s Skyrim, then we might just have the mod for you that you can download and play for free right now, and the mod in question is called ‘Undeath Remastered’.
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Available to download via Nexusmods and created by Antioch08, the ‘Undeath Remastered’ mod adds brand new content to Skyrim and it looks to be a treat for fans of the mystical dark arts and of course, members of the Dark Brotherhood.
“When a powerful necromancer and his followers seek out the forbidden secrets of immortality that could threaten Skyrim, will you defeat him to stop his evil quest, or continue it yourself?” reads the description of the mod.
“Uncover a small new questline that will take you to the frigid peaks of the Dragontail Mountains themselves, and beyond, as you pursue a powerful necromancer and his followers,” the description continues.
As well as adding new quests, ‘Undeath Remastered’ brings three new dungeons, two necromancer lairs, a new vendor, new spells, a custom soundtrack, newly voiced dialogue and much more.
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It’s worth mentioning that you will need to be level 30 in Skyrim to access ‘Undead Remastered’ but the quest will automatically activate when that level is achieved.
What’s more, ‘Undeath Remastered’ is not only available on PC but also on PlayStation and Xbox courtesy of the in-game Creation Club.
The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim is out now on PC, PlayStation, Xbox and Nintendo Switch.
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