'Skyrim Special Edition' Remastered Release Date & News: Confirms Native 4K Gaming

Bethesda has shared the news about "Skyrim Special Edition" remastered release, and fans should be happy with this update as it's been revealed that they can play the game at native 4K.

"The new power of the PlayStation 4 Pro has allowed us to make Skyrim render in native 4k, and it looks better than ever," the Bethesda blog post said.

The post added that they are working with Sony to make the Mod support for PlayStation 4 which would give the players the option to fashion their own content through the Creation Kit. Although it won't allow the users to utilize the assets as most mods do.

And there's even more good news from the Bethesda team after the update on the "Skyrim Special Edition" remastered release.

"After the work is complete on Skyrim, we'll be updating Fallout 4 for both mods and PS4 Pro," it added. "We expect Fallout 4 to take advantage of the PS4 Pro in 4k along with enhanced lighting and graphics features."

According to GottaBeMobile, all the DLCs released since 2011 will be added into the "Skyrim Special Edition" remastered release. To date, the developer already dropped three DLC add-ons including: Dawnguard, Hearthfire and Dragonborn. The good news is that the user won't have to do anything since they are already integrated into the new version.

The "Skyrim Special Edition" remastered release will be available for PS 4, Xbox One and Windows PC. Unfortunately, the game won't be launched on Xbox 360, PS 3 or Wii U.