Skyrim Grandma NPC Follower Mod Arriving This Year (VIDEO)
Many gamers may be well aware of Shirley Curry, better known as Skyrim Grandma, the now 83-year-old YouTube star that plays a lot of The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim. Some of you may also know about the development of a follower mod, which is now slated to arrive in the very near future.
Redditor phantom_scribbler, who is one of the developers on the Skyrim Grandma NPC follower mod, recently took to the Skyrim subreddit to share a teaser trailer for the mod as well as some information about its development. “I had no freaking idea how hard making a mod was,” they said in the Reddit post. “I mean, making a good one. We weren’t able to use most of the lines that you guys submitted because the audio quality just wasn’t acceptable (background noise and such). We ended up writing a bunch of new lines which Ms. Curry was gracious enough to record for us.”
“I should emphasize that she is doing this for you,” they continued in the post about the Skyrim Grandma mod. “She really cares about her subscribers and anyone who enjoys her videos. After having a surprising amount of back and forth with her, I can honestly say that I’ve never met someone like her. She is exactly as good-hearted and, simultaneously, devilish as she seems on her videos.”
The Skyrim Grandma mod does not have a specific release date as of yet, but it is expected to arrive “early 2020,” according to the devs. Keep it tuned to Don’t Feed the Gamers as this story develops, and for other gaming goodness going on right now, check out the following:
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Eric is an editor and writer for Don't Feed the Gamers. When he is not staring at a computer screen filled with text, he is usually staring at a computer screen filled with controllable animations. Today's youth call this gaming. He also likes to shoot things. With a camera, of course.