A player of The Elder Scrolls 5: Skyrim has discovered a vampire fish in Bethesda's expansive RPG, even after playing for thousands of hours. The game offers a vast open world for exploration, and fans continue to uncover "new" elements, whether through mods or updated versions of the game. Since its original release in 2011, Bethesda has re-released Skyrim multiple times, including a Special Edition remaster for PS4 and Xbox One, a Nintendo Switch version, a VR edition, and most recently, the Anniversary Edition. The Elder Scrolls 5: Skyrim - Anniversary Edition is the ultimate version of Bethesda's open world masterpiece, encompassing all previously released content along with additional features like fishing and the inclusion of Creation Club content.
The Elder Scrolls 5: Skyrim - Anniversary Edition introduces the ability for players to fish and maintain aquariums, enhancing the open world experience with new fish species. Among these additions is the vampire fish, a recently discovered find by Reddit user XxToosterxX, who, despite investing countless hours into the game, encountered this unique fish for the first time. As the vampire fish is exclusive to the Anniversary Edition, it comes as no surprise that the Reddit user encountered it while playing the Nintendo Switch version of the game, which was released almost a year later than other platforms.
The Switch port of Skyrim - Anniversary Edition initially had performance issues that were not found in the original game. However, Bethesda addressed these problems and released an update that fixed them. Now, Switch owners can enjoy the Anniversary Edition without concerns about a subpar experience.
Those who have been playing Skyrim for a long time and have not yet tried the Anniversary Edition may consider giving it a try. With the new content introduced through the Creation Club, even players who have spent countless hours on the base game are likely to discover something new and exciting.
The Elder Scrolls 5: Skyrim - Anniversary Edition is out now for PC, PS4, PS5, Switch, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X.