Many consider The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim one of the greatest video games of all time, and it's easy to see why. The game features everything from an epic story to stunning vistas that players can explore to their heart's content.

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To this day, Skyrim is still one of the most popular games of all time, in no small part due to the massive modding community and a little bit of help from Bethesda, in the form of various ports and re-releases. With the multiple releases of Skyrim present on the market, it's only fair to compare some of these ports. Here's a ranking based on how great they really are.

5 Skyrim: Very Special Edition

Skyrim A Very Special Edition

Skyrim has been released time and time again for multiple consoles and platforms; this has become a joke that's now prevalent in the gaming community. It was natural that Bethesda would cash in on the joke as well, and they managed to do so in brilliant fashion.

Skyrim: Very Special Edition is a treat for all Elder Scrolls fans who happened to have an Alexa. This voice-based adventure is full to the brim with hilarious jokes, self-burns, and callbacks to other games in the series. The annoying Adoring Fan appears in the "game" as well, a testament to how much work Todd Howard and Bethesda put into what should've been nothing more than a joke.

4 The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim — Legendary Edition

Two Dragons Flying during midday in Skyrim

After the release of Skyrim and all its add-ons, Bethesda decided to group them all together into one big launch for the modern consoles of that time — specifically, the PS3, Xbox 360, and the PC. The end result wasThe Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim — Legendary Edition that released on June 4, 2013.

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This version of the game included the 1.9 patch along with the three major expansions released for the game: Dawnguard, Hearthfire, and Dragonborn. Any fan of The Elder Scrolls who wanted to get into this legendary title could definitely do no wrong by purchasing the Legendary Edition. However, it was eventually superseded by other re-releases and ports of this game. As a result, fans fondly refer to this older version of Skyrim as Oldrim.

3 The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim For The Nintendo Switch

Skyrim on the Switch

Most gamers expected the release of The Elder Scrolls games on the PC, Xbox, and Playstation. However, no one expected a title from The Elder Scrolls to appear on a Nintendo console. After all, nothing of the sort has happened in the past. Even after Skyrim was shown to be playable on the Switch, Todd Howard was tight-lipped and completely shot down the idea of a Skyrim port to the Nintendo console.

However, the entire gaming world correctly predicted that Todd's statements were meant to be nothing more than a way to quell the hype. On January 13, 2017, Todd Howard confirmed that Skyrim would release for the Nintendo Switch. This landmark announcement that helped cement that the Nintendo Switch would be a major step-up from the disaster show that was the Wii U.

While this port definitely works well, there's no denying the fact that the real fun of playing Skyrim comes from running in on a PC, where mod support is plentiful. However, the idea that Skyrim can be played on a portable console is still noteworthy, as players can now take it anywhere.

2 The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim VR

Skyrim VR

Virtual reality has emerged in gaming as a groundbreaking opportunity for players to immerse themselves in video games. Several titles have cropped up in recent years to make the most of this experience. Meanwhile, Bethesda wanted in on this new technology as well. They decided to offer up an immersive experience of their own by making Skyrim totally VR-compatible.

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As is the case with base game experiences for most vanilla titles, Skyrim VR is almost unplayable without mods. It can be somewhat time-consuming for players to gather all the mods and files required to make this game enjoyable. However, those who put in the effort will find themselves enjoying one of the best VR experiences available.

Roaming the land of Skyrim was magical enough as is, but Skyrim VR makes the experience feel brand new. It's a massive achievement and fitting addition to the beloved game's legacy. It's just a shame that players need to have a pricey VR headset to experience this masterpiece.

1 The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim — Special Edition

Alduin Using Fire Breath in Skyrim

Out of all the ports and re-releases for Skyrim, only the Special Edition ticks all the boxes in terms of accessibility and performance. It's easily the best way to experience Skyrim for gamers who are yet to play the modern classic. Not only that, but it's also a great way for long-time fans to experience the magic again.

Featuring enhanced graphics and some gameplay tweaks, Skyrim — Special Edition is the definitive way to play this game. Bethesda even allowed owners of the previous game to receive this copy for free, showing an appreciation for fans that big game studios don't always demonstrate. Along with this, the amazing mod support for the Special Edition also ensures that players can experience Skyrim exactly how they please, with no compromises.

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