Shirley Curry, 89, announced retirement of Elder Scrolls videos
Blog Andrew Joseph 30 Sep , 2025 0

Shirley Curry, known by fans as Skyrim Grandma, announced his retirement, uploading the reel video from his upcoming 90th birthday.
In YouTube video Curry published “I Say Goodbye to the Sky” today. Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim After ten years of uploading, the content of her followers is finally over.
“It's because I'll be 90 soon,” Curry explained. “Every time I come up with a new idea about how to play a story in Skyrim…I might make a one or two or three with a new character, and then I get bored again. That's why I'm going to stop uploading anything related to Skyrim.
Curry continued, “I’m tired and I’m no longer having any fun anymore, and that’s probably because all the kids are there. “What I got is ‘Hi, I love you grandma’ – that’s not why I spent the time making and uploading videos. ”
Curry has She announced before retirementand finally come back – for example, earlier this year, When she starts playing Elder Scrolls IV: Forgot to remake – But this time, the Elder Scroll legend shows that she is really done now.
In today's video, Curry repeatedly tells anyone who still wants to download fan-made mods from Skyrim content, which adds her to the game as a follower (available from Nexus mods). Additionally, Curry said she has a Bible Research YouTube channel where she will continue to post videos and encourage any fans interested in following her.
Curry didn't mention her planned appearance on Elder Scrolls 6, whenever it finally arrived. Bethesda has previously said it will add curry to the upcoming project in some capacity, although there is no sign of a game coming soon, Although the trailer released more than seven years ago has been released.
“A regular with me for a long time – because I've been playing Skyrim and uploading it for about 15 years – I'll still love listening,” Curry said. You usually have my emails and I'll leave the video blog occasionally when I have something to talk to everyone.
“I think that's what I'm going to say,” Curry concluded. “I hope my older audience will be with me and talk to me like I did.”
Image source: Shirley Curry.
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