ASkyrimfan has found the game’s soundtrack playing at the Bellagio Hotel in Las Vegas, adding to the mystique of the famous location. Since it was released in 2011,Skyrimhas been ported to multiple consoles and expanded its audience as a result, making its soundtrack more widely recognized, even by the Bellagio Hotel.
Each installment inThe Elder Scrollsfranchise has offered its own unique music, withSkyrimexpanding its music to more platforms than its predecessors. Gaming soundtracks have been an important part of the art form since its early days, withSkyrimamong the more modern titles to have music that’s celebrated outside the industry.
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Reddit user BananaSquid721 has shared a clip of their experiences at the Bellagio Hotel in Las Vegas. The video highlights how much greenery the Bellagio Hotel lobby includes as one of theSkyrimsongs plays, with a garden on one side of the room and multiple trees covering a patio area. The part of theSkyrimsoundtrack that’s playing during the footage is called From Past to Present, and it’s the third song from the OST, among the first musical pieces that gamers hear upon escapingHelgen Keep in theSkyrimintro.
Much of the Bellagio Hotel lobby vegetation looks like it could be in anElder Scrollsgame, with a purple tree in the background next to what appears to be two giant Iris flowers. Just as some of the brighterSkyrimdungeons have windows to the outside world, this lobby also has a glass dome roof that provides significant natural lighting to the plants below.
From Past to Present is a song that normally pipes in when aSkyrimplayer is exploring the vast open world or when loading the game, fast traveling, and sleeping. Given that From Past to Present is the only song that BananaSquid721 recorded from the Bellagio, it’s currently unclear if it’s the lone song fromtheSkyrimsoundtrackthat plays or if the hotel features even more memorable Bethesda tunes.
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