So what is Skyrim Anniversary Edition and what's actually in it?
What you need to know about Skyrim Anniversary Edition.
So what is Skyrim Anniversary Edition? Well, you'd be forgiven for thinking it's an elaborate self-parody by Bethesda about its habit of re-releasing The Elder Scrolls V. Instead, it's the newest version of the long-running and ever-popular open world RPG from 2011 that Bethesda launched for the game's tenth anniversary. In Bethesda's words, Skyrim Anniversary Edition is "the most definitive version of Skyrim to date," which I suppose leaves us open to the very real possibility of a Skyrim Extra Special 15-Year Barrel Aged Edition five years from now. By then, arrow-in-the-knee references might even be funny again.
In any event, since the release of The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Anniversary Edition in November of 2021, fans old and new have been enjoying the most complete offering of Dragonborn adventures to date. Given the number of Skyrim versions that have already been released over the years, you'll want to know exactly what this one includes to decide whether it's an upgrade worth buying.
Skyrim Anniversary Release date
When was the Skyrim Anniversary Edition release date?
The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Anniversary Edition launched November 11, 2021. That's ten years to the day since the original game came out, if you don't remember the clever "11/11/11" marketing from back then. If you already own Skyrim Special Edition from 2016, Skyrim AE is available as a DLC for your current game, rather than an entirely new game in your library.
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Skyrim Anniversary Price
What is the Skyrim Anniversary Edition price?
The Skyrim Anniversary Edition costs $49.99 USD/ $79.95 AUD / €54.99/ £47.99 if you are buying it on its own. Scroll down a bit to find out what's actually included in Skyrim AE. If you already own Skyrim Special Edition, you can upgrade to Skyrim AE for $19.99 USD / $29.95 AUD / €19.99 / £15.99.
Skyrim Anniversary Edition is not included in Xbox Game Pass. Skyrim Special Edition is, though, so Gamepass subscribers can grab Skyrim AE for the upgrade price and also get a 10% discount on that price in the Xbox Store.
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The laughable number of Skyrim versions that exist have made this a convoluted process, so here's a quick breakdown on what to actually buy on each storefront:
- On Steam Skyrim AE is actually a $50 bundle that you'll find tucked into the store page for Skyrim Special Edition
- On the Epic Store, it has its own Skyrim AE store page where you can buy it outright for $50
- On the Microsoft store, there is also a dedicated Skyrim AE store page where it costs $50
What does Skyrim Anniversary include?
But what is the Skyrim Anniversary Edition?
Bethesda is calling the Anniversary Edition "the most definitive version of Skyrim to date." That's not the most concrete explanation, so it might help to think of Skyrim Anniversary as The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Special Edition - Definitive Edition. That definitely clears things up, right?
Okay, Skyrim AE is a bit like a Game Of The Year release for Skyrim Special Edition. It includes Skyrim SE and also bundles in all of the previously released premium Creation Club additions. In practice, Skyrim Anniversary Edition is a DLC for Skyrim Special Edition, launching alongside a free game update for Skyrim SE.
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What's included in the Skyrim Anniversary Edition?
If you buy Skyrim Anniversary Edition outright, what you'll be downloading is Skyrim Special Edition and a DLC package. Here's the Skyrim Anniversary Edition content:
- Skyrim Special Edition
- Skyrim's original DLCs: Dawnguard, Hearthfire and Dragonborn
- Next-gen improvements for Skyrim SE
- All 48 previously released Creation Club items
- 26 new Creation Club items
If you'd forgotten about Bethesda's Creation Club, it's a marketplace of paid DLCs developed either internally by Bethesda or by approved external creators. The 48 current Creation Club items that you'll get access to as part of Skyrim AE range from special weapons, to new enemy types, quest expansions, and gameplay changes.
Some of the new Creation Club items that arrived alongside Skyrim SE include Morrowind-inspired weapons and armor and a quest expansion called The Cause. In total, Bethesda says that the 74 Creation Club items included with Skyrim AE represent over 500 new gameplay elements.
Players who don't upgrade to Skyrim AE also got four of those Creation Club items free on AE's launch day: the Saints and Seducers quest expansion, Rare Curious expansion, Survival Mode, and the Fishing skill and quests.
If you're just installing the free game update to Skyrim SE, you'll find that the free Creation Club items have all been downloaded for you. When upgrading with the Skyrim AE DLC, you'll need to head into the Creation Club section of the main menu and manually choose which pieces you want to install.
What if you already own Skyrim Special Edition?
So what happens if you already own Skyrim SE? Bethesda says that current owners and Xbox Game Pass subscribers have the option to upgrade to Skyrim AE for $19.99 USD / $29.95 AUD / €19.99 / £15.99.
Even if you don't buy the Anniversary Edition of the game, those four free Creation Club items have been added to your game for free.
Skyrim Anniersary mod support
Will the Anniversary Edition mess up your mods?
Now that it's been out for a few years, upgrading to Skyrim AE should not majorly affect your mods at all. In fact, it will give a visual update and add in a playlist of mods.
On launch, Skyrim SE modders needed time to catch up to the new code, so mod updates were a bit scattered. Now, all major mods have adapted to AE, and should be working smoothly.
After originally preparing for the worst, the developer of Skyrim Script Extender, a foundation for lots of other mods, was given early access to Skyrim AE to work on updating SKSE. The mod has been updated for AE for a long time now, whith the latest SKSE is available on the SKSE website.
Skyrim Anniversary system requirements
Skyrim Anniversary Edition system requirements
Skyrim Anniversary Edition shares the same system requirements as the Skyrim Special Edition, so the good news is that you shouldn't need to worry about your machine falling out of the target specs for the upgrade.
Minimum:
- Operating System: Windows 7/8.1/10 (64-bit Version)
- Processor: Intel i5-750 or AMD Phenom II X4-945
- Memory: 8 GB RAM
- Graphics: NVIDIA GTX 470 1GB or AMD HD 7870 2GB
- Storage: 12 GB available space
Recommended:
- Operating System: Windows 7/8.1/10 (64-bit Version)
- Processor: Intel i5-2400 or AMD FX-8320
- Memory: 8 GB RAM
- Graphics: NVIDIA GTX 780 3GB or AMD R9 290 4GB
- Storage: 12 GB available space
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