


His Leviathan Axe and the Blades of Chaos are on his back (as it should be), just like in the original game, though you’ll probably have to install Racemenu (duh) and XPMSE for that to work properly.Īll you have to do in order to install it and play as Kratos is copy the Data folder from the archive and paste it into your Steam folder (or wherever your game is installed). The preset also has the adjustments for the weapon placement (when they’re sheathed). Following our NieR Automata mod for Skyrim Special Edition, today we are presenting you another mod that brings Kratos from the latest Playstation 4 exclusive God of War game to Bethesda’s open-world RPG.Ĭreated by modder ‘PotatoFactory’, this is just a simple character preset for Kratos from the newest God of War game. Typically, Bethesda rotates between Fallout and Elder Scrolls titles, although in the past we’ve received a new entry in the fantasy series every 4-5 years clearly, this development cycle is not sustainable for the current generation of hardware.God of War and Skyrim fans, here is something for you today. You can see how it’s looking in this Skyrim PS4 gameplay video.īethesda has recently clapped down on The Elder Scrolls 6 rumors, stating that while the game will happen eventually, it’s not currently in production.

The game offers the base version of the critically acclaimed 2011 fantasy RPG plus all existing downloadable content, as well as a number of visual improvements. Skyrim Special Edition is due out on PS4, PC, and Xbox One on October 28, 2016. Nonetheless, the feature has been a long time coming, having endured months of delays while Xbox One and PC owners have been enjoying the benefits of custom content for Fallout 4. Sony was initially blocking Skyrim mods and Fallout 4 mods, although thankfully the issue has since been resolved.
