Entity: SKYRIM
Skyrim is a popular video game set in a vast region in the northern part of Tamriel, offering players the opportunity to immerse themselves in a world of fantasy, magic, and adventure.
Skyrim
Etymology
The term 'Skyrim' originates from the popular video game 'The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim', developed by Bethesda Game Studios.
Definition
Skyrim refers to a vast region set in the northern part of Tamriel within the game 'The Elder Scrolls'. Players can explore this open world, create their own character, and engage in various quests and adventures.
Historical Context
Skyrim was released on November 11, 2011, as the fifth installment in 'The Elder Scrolls' series. It continues the open-world tradition of its predecessors, allowing players to travel anywhere in the game world at any time.
Cultural Significance
Skyrim has gained immense popularity among gamers for its immersive gameplay, rich lore, and expansive world. It has inspired a dedicated fan base, modding community, and numerous spin-off works.
Related Concepts
- The Elder Scrolls series
- Tamriel
- Open-world role-playing games
See Also
A virtual realm within the game The Elder Scrolls, where players can explore a vast open world and create their own character to embark on various quests and adventures.