
You’ll be able to move backwards using one of the controller’s X buttons when using direct movement and you can even swim realistically when in water. More notably, though, there’s a lot of changes for the game’s PlayStation Move motion controller configuration. We’ll need to go hands-on with the patch ourselves to tell, though.Įlsewhere, the game now has an increased height offset slider. There’s also a new ‘main menu experience’ which to us sounds like a retool of what was originally the base game’s menu on a virtual screen. For starters, Bethesda says patch 1.4.40.0.8 will improve the visual fidelity of the game, especially on PS4 Pro.

Seven months on from release, the PSVR version of Skyrim is getting another update with some significant upgrades. Bethesda may have another Elder Scrolls VR game on the way, but it’s not done with its VR port of Skyrim, either.
