Skyrim saga may be technically over, but you can still explore the territory covered in the game in the upcoming The Elder Scrolls Online.

Currently in a closed beta mode, The Elder Scrolls Online can now be played at the Gamescom this summer, reports GameSpot.

Bethesda announced that those who are interested can head over to the official Gamescom website to purchase the tickets and get a glimpse of the game, which is headed for launch this year.

This is great for those who failed to try out the closed beta, which has already been opened since late March. The first of the beta event invitations have already been sent of the March and April events, but signups are available for those who want to experience the game before the launch.

Catch Gamescom in Cologne, Germany, running from August 22 to 25. You can also catch the release of the Skyrim Legendary Edition on June 4 in Europe and June 7 in North America for the PS3, Xbox 350, and PC for $60. Australian prices put the game at AUD $49.95, reports Joystiq.

The Last of Us details and ending, leaked

It seems that the inclusion of a demo version of The Last of Us in the God of War: Ascension was a bad move, as the Internet is amuck with spoilers of the plot and gameplay of the former game.

According to EuroGamer, access to the demo also gave users access to filenames for the cutscenes of the game. What's more, the filenames also allowed users to know the fate of the characters, as well as the possible ending that the game can take.

As though that wasn't enough, a list of all the playable weapons and multiplayer modes was also revealed. Slumz.boxden.com reports at least seven weapons, new capabilities to combat enemies, methods of marking up your health, and team-based weapons.

So if you don't want anymore spoilers for the game, steer clear of forums in 4chan, Reddit, and GameFAQs, and just wait for the release of the game on the PS3 on June 14. Pre-order your copy now and get a $10 off the price.

Fallout 4 possibly heading for next-gen?

Expect a unique next-gen game from Fallout: New Vegas developer Obsidian Entertainment as job hiring for talents who know how to work for action games that utilize next-gen technology is currently ongoing.

VG 24/7 reports that, based on the job listing, the next game seems to be shaping up into an RPG, as the responsibilities of the new hires include scripted sequences, encounters, strategy missions and quests, challenges, and rewards.

Given that Fallout 4 has been teased and talked about time and again, may this be the next-gen game that will come out for Obsidian Entertainment? More importantly, is it gearing for an exclusive launch title--though considering the schedule, it would be a very tight pace and may be slated for a 2014 release instead.

Obsidian Entertainment still has South Park: The Stick of Truth due this 2013, which has already been delayed this April to a tentative date sometime this year.