The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim is being Turned into a Board Game

The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim is being Turned into a Board Game

Which you'd think would have happened a lot sooner.

pocru by pocru on Mar 01, 2021 @ 08:05 AM (Staff Bios)
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With Netflix turning absolutely every game into an anime or movie of some sort, you might be wondering when one of the most iconic and well-known games will finally be getting that treatment. Well, I’m here to tell you to keep wondering, because Skyrim is skipping over the anime adaption and is moving straight onto making its own board game.

...and that is literally all we know.

The board game was announced on Gamefound.com, which included one picture (taken straight from the trailer for the game) and this brief description:
 

An epic co-operative board game of adventure across Skyrim for 1-4 players. Sign up for design updates in the lead up to launch!


So, Skyrim has finally done it: it’s managed to port itself into real life. It’ll be a while before you’re beating up dragons, but we’ll keep our eyes peeled for more detail as it becomes available.

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