The Together Team has announced its redesigned multiplayer mod for The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim will release later this week. While The Elder Scrolls Online offered players the option to team up and work together on quests across Tamriel, there does seem to be something about Bethesda's 2011 single-player title Skyrim that players keep coming back to, as is evident by its high sales figures across the title's many rereleases.
The Together Team has worked on several multiplayer mods for popular Bethesda titles Skyrim and Fallout, and previously released Skyrim Together for the former. The Together Team announced in a 2021 update, around the time of Skyrim:Anniversary Edition's release, that the original Skyrim Together mod would not be compatible with the latest version, and would be discontinued. In this update, the team then went on to announce they had been focusing on Skyrim Together Reborn, a rewrite of Skyrim Together that would be compatible with the Special and Anniversary editions of the game.
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In its latest announcement, The Together Team revealed Skyrim Together Reborn would be released this Friday, July 8, skipping the previously announced Beta version, albeit with bugs as the team pointed out "making a singleplayer game into a multiplayer game without source code is near impossible", warning fans that "[Skyrim Together Reborn] will occasionally crash, some quests will break, there will be bugs", although with the mod being open source, there is the possibility new contributors will help build on the solid base made by The Together Team. The announcement did reiterate that "it's playable, it's fun, and it's a lot better than the old Skyrim
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