A strange bug inThe Elder Scrolls 5: Skyrimshows a guard walking in mid-air.Skyrimcame out over a decade ago, and developer Bethesda Game Studios has re-released the game several times since then on various platforms. These versions often come with a bunch of enhancements, such as improved graphics and frame rate, in addition to various pieces of DLC and add-ons.

Skyrimwas perhaps infamous for its bugs at launch, and despite these re-releases, users are still coming across hilarious glitches while exploring the game’s world. As an example, a strangebug inSkyrimturns the city of Whiterun into a ghost town, as the entire area gets covered by dense fog. Now, anotherSkyrimfan finds a bizarre glitch related to one of the game’s guards.

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A Reddit user named Wonderful_Pie_7220 has shared a funny clip fromThe Elder Scrolls 5: Skyrim, showing one guard walking in mid-air. TheSkyrimguard keeps moving upward while walking in mid-air and players can see them getting smaller as they take to the skies. According to some users in the comments section, this guard looks to be patrolling the cloud district in the game.

Other players make jokes about the guard ascending to greater heights, while one fan comments on their moonwalking skills, claiming this ability to be at level 100. One gamer also contradicts Wonderful_Pie_7220’s claim thatthe guard is flying inSkyrim, stating that flying works horizontally as opposed to slowly moving upwards.

Since its release, many fans shared videos featuring funny incidents involving guards inSkyrim, with this clip being the latest addition to the list. In addition, one player recently shared a hilarious video showing theimpact mods can have onSkyrimguards, as the guards in the game started sounding like minions. In this case, the user spent three days installing variousSkyrimmods and shared the video to show their disappointment with a side effect of this process.

It’ll be interesting to see ifSkyrim’s sequel also suffers from similar issues wheneverThe Elder Scrolls 6comes out. Games developed by Bethesda Game Studios have been subject to buggy releases in the past, soThe Elder Scrolls 6may also follow a similar trend. Fans should note thatThe Elder Scrolls 6was still in pre-production as of last year, as Bethesda Game Studios is currently busy finishing up the highly anticipatedStarfield.

The Elder Scrolls 5: Skyrim - Anniversary Editionis available now for PC, PS4, PS5, Switch, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S.