

The official description offers some vague hints about other items, too – including “tiny metal bugs” and artifacts “tied to the weather itself.” But it seems you’ll have to play through the update yourself to find out the details. Your rewards at the end of it all include a horse mount automaton and an arcane crown that can be customised with new effects from different masks. Each has its own look and gameplay challenges, so it’s not all the same Dwarven ruins you’re used to. Inside, you’ll find the spriggan-populated Spring’s Symphony, the frozen Winter’s Chimes, the lava-laced Summer’s Chords, and the underground farmland of Autumn’s Bells. Unlike the way we experience seasons (3 months a season) I think a Skyrim winter should last 1 month in game time, spring lasts a couple of days in game time. Vardnknd serves as the dungeon at the center of Forgotten Seasons.

You’d be forgiven for thinking this Creation Club add-on is an official bit of new DLC for the game – and Bethesda is certainly promoting it that way. Forgotten Seasons has launched for Skyrim Special Edition, a paid content update that brings a massive Dwemer ruin to explore with four unique areas based on the seasons.
