The Beyond Skyrim: Bruma Mod Adding Northern Cyrodiil to Skyrim is Available Now (VIDEO)
A massive new mod named ‘Beyond Skyrim: Bruma’ has arrived for The Elder Scrolls: Skyrim, touting an enormous amount of new, original content added onto the base game. The mod has been in the making for several years now with the development team’s ultimate goal of modding in the entire continent of Tamriel and more to the game. For those who have not revisited TES: Oblivion for some time, Bruma is the northernmost city in Cyrodiil which is where Oblivion takes place. Beyond Skyrim: Bruma integrates itself seamlessly into the base game with the contents of the mod taking place 200 years after the events of Oblivion, meshing perfectly with current events taking place in Skyrim. Check out the launch announcement trailer below to get a glimpse of what is in store:
Beyond Skyrim: Bruma is a truly prodigious undertaking. According to the dedicated page over on Nexus mods, the mod has a larger size and scope than the Dragonborn DLC, featuring over three hours of original music and over 24,000 lines of new dialogue for the game. The dialogue is all high quality, coming from “a professional and semi-professional cast whose combined credits include Dragon Age: Inquisition, Dust: An Elysian Tail, Apotheon and Heroes of Newerth”.
Thankfully, the mod’s requirements are minimal. The only mandatory requirement is that players own either all three official DLCs or the Legendary Edition of the game. That said, it is recommended that players install the Unofficial Skyrim patch also available through Nexus mods. It is also recommended that players own the special edition as Beyond Skyrim: Bruma can be rather taxing for the original 2011 version.
So, what are your thoughts so far of Beyond Skyrim: Bruma? Plan on installing it? What other mods do you have installed for the game? Let us know in the comments section below, and as always, stay tuned to DFTG for all the latest gaming and entertainment news! Don’t forget to follow Don’t Feed the Gamers on Twitter for our 24/7 news feed!
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