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‘Skyrim: Special Edition’ News & Update: New 1.3 Patch Revealed, To Fix Major Problems

By Jon C | Update Date: Jan 11, 2017 08:50 AM EST

After a long while, Bethesda Game Studios now rolled out a new 1.3 patch for "Skyrim: Special Edition" that would fix its bugs, issues and a lot more problems. It has been said that the video game developer is meticulously developing the update for its popular game to generally mend the problems it has for performance and stability.

The 1.3 patch for "Skyrim: Special Edition" brings a more improved support for the game. However, the new patch is only available for PC and PlayStation 4, although Bethesda also has to release the update for the Xbox One users. As listed by Game Rant, the patch comes with a number of fixes to improve the players' gaming experience.

Some of the enhancements the 1.3 patch bears for "Skyrim: Special Edition" are general stability and performance. It also repaired the Slow Time effects that are not working properly and a better support for 144 Hz displays for PC. Lastly, it patched up the problems of users who are not able to log in to Bethesda.net.

Moreover, the released of the 1.3 patch for "Skyrim: Special Edition" followed the latest update Bethesda has for "Fallout 4," Daily Express noted. In fact, per the video game company's vice president of marketing and PR Pete Hines, he explained that the most recent update for the remastered version of "The Elder Scrolls" was released from early testing to help "Fallout 4" development. "'Skyrim' was ... about the work that Bethesda Game Studios had done in the early days of getting ready for Fallout 4 on this generation of consoles," he said.

Furthermore, the success of "Skyrim: Special Edition" evidently brings a financial boon for Bethesda. But, in another statement made by Hines, he revealed that they have no plans to develop another remastered version of any "The Elder Scrolls" games as of the moment.

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