Update:

The listing has been revealed to be the product of a CMS fault.

We have been working on the CMS that runs our sites. A bug caused platforms that don't exist to show up for some games Sorry for confusion.



— Pete Hines (@DCDeacon) January 9, 2014

@vindictate no. Another fan hoax



— Pete Hines (@DCDeacon) January 9, 2014

Bethesda VP of Development, Peter Hines, has taken to Twitter to clear-up the issue:So a PS4 and Xbox One version of Skyrim isn't in the works, but it wasn't a flat-out denial either.Hines also went on to say the Reddit post was another fan-produced hoax.Original story follows below.

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Earlier on, the Bethesda website listed The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim for PlayStation and Xbox One in addition to the platforms it has already been released on PC, Xbox 360, and PS3.The new platforms have since been removed. This may have of course been an error or a mistake ahead of an announcement at a later date. Either way, OnlySP captured the screen for posterity.

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On a related note, an image has appeared on Reddit purporting to be from Bethesda, teasing a game announcement on January, 12th.We found out earlier in the year that Skyrim's development team had moved on and no further Skyrim DLC was planned, since production was ramping up on a new project. So if an upgraded version is in the works, expect it to be handled by another studio.A release on Xbox One and PS4 wouldn't be all that surprising in light of Square Enix's move to release a technically superior version of Tomb Raider on Microsoft and Sony's new consoles.IGN has contacted Bethesda for comment.

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