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'Skyrim' Latest News & Update: Player Records 12 Year Old Niece Playing & Finds Strange Footage

'Skyrim' Latest News & Update: Player Records 12 Year Old Niece Playing & Finds Strange Footage

After years of its release, "Skyrim" remains a well-loved title as it present a massive world with plenty of unique discoveries to find. The game continues to surprise many players as it brings out interesting content.

A Reddit user recently shared his 12-year-old niece's experience in the game. He explained that he let his niece play the game, without her knowing that it was recording. When he went through her "Skyrim" gameplay, he was surprised to find an interesting video.

The "Skyrim" video showed the character spotting a decapitated head on the ground. It seems as though his niece was fascinated with it, as she continues to follow the head as it rolled down the hill. The video lasted for several minutes, showing the character following the rolling head.

This is not the first time that "Skyrim" players have encountered a rolling head in the game. Many have also posted their experience with the strange occurrence. In addition, some ambitious individuals even created mods that added weird objects into the game.

One strange "Skyrim" mod that has been out for a while now is the rolling goat cheese. While the rolling head only showed one head rolling, the goat cheese mod multiplies the amount exponentially. With that, players can see 2,500 rolling wheels of goat cheese.

Because of quirky mods and elements such as that, "Skyrim" is still able to entertain a lot of the players, no matter how young. Also, since it is the holiday season, players can expect more ease in uploading mods with the new "Skyrim Special Edition." Instead of going through a lot of steps, players can now just click on a mod they like and load it into the game. However, this may not be as effective for those who use PlayStation 4 to play the game.

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