Scientists have reconstructed the face of a skeleton from Skyrim to show what it would have looked like!
✖ The artists and scientists from Ancestral Whispers specialize in cranial reconstructions, taking the skulls from ancient skeletons and providing an idea of what the actual person might have looked like.
— 30k years prior, in a previous incarnation... April 1, 2022 While the Tweet might not directly reference Skyrim, it quickly caught the attention of fans, receiving heavy praise from players. Interestingly enough, the"reconstruction" even reached those that worked on the game! Developer Jonah Lobe designed those skeletons for Skyrim, and he praised the reconstruction, pointing out that Ancestral Whispers captured the"Neanderthal-like" qualities he was aiming for.
Of course, it's no surprise that fans of Skyrim picked up on the reference. Since its original release back in 2011, it has come to be known as one of the greatest games of all-time. Bethesda's RPG has been released on countless platforms, earning massive praise. The game's Anniversary Edition was released last year, adding new content, alongside the release of next-gen updates for PS5 and Xbox Series X.
The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Anniversary Edition is available now on PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, and PC. You can check out all of our previous coverage of the game right here. 0commentsWhat do you think of this facial reconstruction from Ancestral Whispers? Did you pick up on the hints from the team's Tweet? Let us know in the comments or share your thoughts directly on Twitter at @Marcdachamp to talk all things gaming!
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