The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Anniversary Edition and Fallout 4 G.O.T.Y Bundle
Two of Bethesda's biggest open-world RPGs in one package: Skyrim Anniversary Edition drops the full Dragonborn fantasy with all expansions and Creation Club content, while Fallout 4 GOTY hauls you into the post-nuclear Commonwealth with every DLC in tow.
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This bundle pairs two of Bethesda Game Studios' defining open-world RPGs under one roof, and while neither title is new, both have accumulated enough content by now to bury even the most dedicated completionist. Skyrim Anniversary Edition is the Dragonborn fantasy at its most stuffed: you get the three major expansions (Dawnguard, which lets you join either the vampires or their hunters; Hearthfire, for homebuilding obsessives; and Dragonborn, which sends you to the island of Solstheim), plus a mountain of Creation Club content that adds fishing mechanics, the Saints and Seducers quest line, Survival Mode, weapons and armor from earlier Elder Scrolls entries via quests like Ghosts of the Tribunal, and over 70 officially sanctioned creations in total. The skill tree, the shouted dragon magic, the freeform character building where you can pivot from a sneaky archer to a heavy-armor battlemage halfway through a playthrough, all of it is still here. For PC players specifically, the Anniversary Edition cooperates well with the modding ecosystem, meaning your SKSE-dependent mod list should survive the upgrade without drama. Fallout 4 GOTY covers the Commonwealth wasteland side of things, bundling in Automatron (robot companion crafting plus a satisfying quest against the Mechanist), Far Harbor (the meatiest story DLC, set on a fog-soaked island with genuinely interesting faction decisions), Nuka-World (a raider-themed park that rewards players willing to play villain for once), and the more niche settlement-builder packs like Contraptions Workshop and Vault-Tec Workshop. The base game itself leans hard into action-shooter territory, real-time aiming now doing most of the heavy lifting with VATS relegated to a slow-motion tactical option rather than a necessity. Settlement building is the game's wildcard mechanic, polarizing in the base game but meaningfully expanded by the included DLC. Honest caveats for both games: Skyrim's NPCs still look like they were carved from the same seven faces, and the Creation Club additions can feel like endorsed mods bolted onto existing systems rather than organic new content. The Anniversary Edition does not reinvent the engine, does not rethink the companion AI, and does not fix the fact that the main questline wraps up long before you are tired of the world. Fallout 4's dialogue system remains its weakest point for anyone coming from the Fallout 3 or New Vegas era. A four-option wheel with no karma system strips out a lot of moral texture, and a number of quests fall into the same repetitive loop of clear-location, return-for-reward. The settlement defense alerts interrupting your DLC exploration remain as annoying as they ever were. That said, the bundle's value argument is hard to dismiss on raw content hours alone. A first-time Skyrim player can expect to see the credits after maybe 30 hours of mainlining, but the world has a gravity that pulls you sideways into unmarked dungeons, side guild questlines (the Companions, College of Winterhold, Thieves Guild, and Dark Brotherhood each have their own full story arcs), and now fishing. Fallout 4's Commonwealth is similarly sprawling, with the base game clocking many players at 60 to 70 hours before the main quest closes, and each story DLC adding meaningful new landmasses. Both games reward multiple playthroughs with genuinely different build approaches, even if neither quite delivers the branching narrative depth of a more writing-focused RPG.

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- 64bit support
- Yes
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- Windows 10
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- Desarrolladora
- Bethesda Game Studios
- Distribuidora
- Bethesda Softworks
- Fecha de lanzamiento
- 2 ene 2022
