Bethesda is working hard to solve the various Skyrim issues on the PC, PS3 or Xbox 360

Jan 11, 2012 10:21 GMT  ·  By

Bethesda has just revealed that its extremely popular The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim title will be getting a new patch this month, in the form of update 1.4, hopefully fixing the array of lag issues encountered by PlayStation 3 owners.

Skyrim delivered a stunning experience and that’s why we crowned it Softpedia’s Game of the Year. Sadly, it wasn’t without its faults, as issues were encountered across the PC, PS3 or Xbox 360 platforms.

After several patches, things are still troublesome, especially on the PlayStation 3, where players encountered serious lag or freezes once their save game files reach a certain size.

Things may soon get better, however, as Bethesda has revealed via Twitter that the lag issues on the PS3 will be addressed by Skyrim patch 1.4, which is set to appear this month.

It’s safe to say that, besides the lag issues on the PS3, the patch will bring improvements for the other platforms as well, hopefully fixing the crashes to desktop encountered by PC owners.

There’s no word when Skyrim update 1.4 will appear, but rest assured that we’ll let you know as soon as possible.