Bethesda Game Studios’ Todd Howard opened the 2012 D.I.C.E. Summit with his talk, titled “Why We Play, Why We Create.” Duringthe keynote, he revealed a startling figure: the average play time forThe Elder Scrolls V: Skyrimon Steam is 75 hours.

I didn’t catch the entire talk, but there was one part everyone is rightly excited about. After completingSkyrim, the team was allowed a week to work on whatever they wanted and put it in the game. The results are terrific, ranging from a Skeletal Butler to Kinect-enabled shouts to a giant mud crab.

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Even if some of this content doesn’t go public directly from Bethesda, surely the community will be there to take on the job.More colossal enemies, please.

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