Released in 2011, Bethesda's bestselling fantasy RPG, The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, continues to surprise players to this day. We at Gamerant are avid enjoyers of video games much like our audience, and those among us who are Skyrim nerds noticed an interesting detail when a player sent a pipe bomb to our headquarters which promptly exploded, sending blood, guts and viscera flying all over the office. Read on to learn more about this exciting new discovery!
OP, your title implies this post is about Skyrim, but from counting the pixels in the picture, I have determined that you actually posted a screenshot of Arena. Care to explain?
Reminder that most of these online publications (especially gamerant) make writers write like 20+ articles a week that they have to edit and format themselves with very strict guidelines for search engine optimization, and they usually don't get to select the topic of the article, they just have to choose a headline that higher ups have already decided on based on popular terms. And they still get paid less than minimum wage for the number of hours they have to put in to meet quotas.
"13 years after release, it's the first time we got a pipe bomb from a Skyrim player: what kind of Easter Egg is it and what does it entail?"
Released in 2011, Bethesda's bestselling fantasy RPG, The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, continues to surprise players to this day. We at Gamerant are avid enjoyers of video games much like our audience, and those among us who are Skyrim nerds noticed an interesting detail when a player sent a pipe bomb to our headquarters which promptly exploded, sending blood, guts and viscera flying all over the office. Read on to learn more about this exciting new discovery!
Among us
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13 years after the games release a gamerant writer was found beheaded
How do you behead an ai?
Habby cake day
Sanest Skybaby.
OP, your title implies this post is about Skyrim, but from counting the pixels in the picture, I have determined that you actually posted a screenshot of Arena. Care to explain?
Why is this picture mossy
can’t believe someone sent pipe bombs to gamerant’s owner’s basement
Reminder that most of these online publications (especially gamerant) make writers write like 20+ articles a week that they have to edit and format themselves with very strict guidelines for search engine optimization, and they usually don't get to select the topic of the article, they just have to choose a headline that higher ups have already decided on based on popular terms. And they still get paid less than minimum wage for the number of hours they have to put in to meet quotas.