Skyrim, the game of a thousand formats, is getting another release. Its virtual reality port came to PlayStation 4 last November - almost six years to the day since it first launched, since you ask - and it will come to PC on April 3.
Skyrim isn't the only recent Bethesda hit to get a VR port - here's Dave on why Fallout 4's Vive exclusivity is a bad thing for VR.
The news comes via official Twitter channels.
Have those headsets ready! #SkyrimVR is arriving April 3rd for PC.
Extra info can be found here: https://t.co/n9UNaXIB8V pic.twitter.com/RPlSDIftFA
— Bethesda (@bethesda) March 14, 2018
For more information, check out the announcement on Bethesda's blogor the game's Steam page, where - for £39.99 or $59.99 - you can add it to your library alongside the base game, the Legendary edition, and the special edition.
If you're a Skyrim fan, please don't leave an angry comment - I'm only joking. Skyrim's VR port might actually prove to be a worthy re-release. Big open-world games are rare in virtual reality, and a game like Skyrim - whose wild popularity is already proven - could be just the thing the platform needs.
If you need more convincing, consider how playing in VR could radically alter your experience of Skyrim - here's how our erstwhile colleague Kirk (RIP) found himself turned into an archery-obsessed lunatic(rather than the regular kind).