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Skyrim quietly adds small fan expansion you can download now
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Published 12:06 12 Mar 2025 GMT

Skyrim quietly adds small fan expansion you can download now

Enter into the nightmares of the possessed in this new Skyrim mod

Lewis Parker

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Featured Image Credit: Bethesda, Markus179

Topics: Skyrim, Mods, Bethesda, The Elder Scrolls

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A brand new, fully voiced mod for The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, everyone’s favourite Bethesda game to mod, just dropped, and it looks phenomenal.

A game like Skyrim should take hundreds of hours to complete. If you truly intend to do everything in one playthrough, including every side quest and every bit of DLC, you’re gonna have to put some serious time aside to get through it all.

And yet, those who have done so are still hungry for more, which is why it’s great that the modding community for Skyrim keeps releasing extremely professional, borderline official-looking, story-driven mods for the title.

Sleepwalking Into A Nightmare is an extremely fresh, quest-focused mod from Nexus Mod author Markus179 that allows players to track down a missing woman, “delving into her nightmares and overcoming her fears” in the process.

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Completing the quest will also net you a bunch of fun rewards too, including a new powerful bow, an enchanted ring, new armour, and even two unique spells that were designed specifically for the mod.

Plus, the entire mod is fully voice-acted by real, genuine people. Not a single janky, freaky-sounding AI robot in sight.

If you’re curious to see the mod in action prior to downloading it, the mod author did release a trailer for Sleepwalking Into A Nightmare that allows you to take in some of the sights you’ll encounter during your quest.

You can also get a little taster of the quality of voice acting you’ll expect to hear in the mod from the trailer too, and I have to say I’m quite impressed.

Seeing stuff like this just makes me more and more excited to finally get my hands on The Elder Scrolls VI. Bethesda games are the only ones where I get more excited to try out the mods than to play the actual games themselves.

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