In 2023 and 2024, we saw two cool Call of Duty and World of Tanks mods for Skyrim Special Edition. And now, in 2025, we got a brand new incredible Call of Duty overhaul mod for Bethesda’s RPG, called Call of Duty – Tamriel at War. So, let’s see what this new mod is all about.
This mod will turn Skyrim into a modern first-person/third-person shooter. The game will now have gigantic battlefields stretching all across the map with Infantry, Tanks, Aircraft, and Artillery. Plus, the mod introduces Skyrim’s most modern gun mechanics to date, with many new guns, grenades, flamethrowers, and rocket launchers.
With this mod, all of Skyrim has become a modern warzone. Groups of soldiers and tanks will now travel across the roads and wild areas. When fighting starts, it can quickly turn into a huge battle. Officers can call in airstrikes, artillery, and more troops to help. This will make each fight feel big, exciting, and full of surprises.
In Call of Duty – Tamriel at War, there isn’t one set mission to follow. Instead, you fight in a war that is always changing. You move with your team from your base to the next goal without any loading screens. The battle can happen at random times. So, you never know where the enemy might be hiding or how many there are. Besides being a soldier, you can also take charge as a commander. As such, you will be able to gather troops, build your army, and lead them into battle, just like in a strategy game.
And that’s not all. Call of Duty – Tamriel at War adds new guns/weapons to the game. Each weapon comes with its own animation. Guns will behave realistically in terms of how accurate they are and how much damage they inflict. Oh, and the archery perk tree has been expanded to include perks for guns. And yes, you will be able to reload your weapons at will.
In short, this is a must-have mod for all Skyrim and Call of Duty fans out there. You can go ahead and download it from this link. The modder hasn’t shared any gameplay video. However, he did share some screenshots, so I’ve included some of them at the end of the article. This will give you an idea of what you can expect from it.
Speaking of Skyrim, here are some big fan expansions for it. The First one is Wyrmstooth. Wyrmstooth will add new quests and dungeons to the game. Then there is this mod that brings elements from The Witcher games into Skyrim. Dragon Hall Tavern is a huge 2GB mod that adds quests, new places, an arena, and more. Then there’s Land of Vominhem, Apotheosis and Legacy of the Dragonborn. Don’t forget to also check out this Castlevania-inspired mod. Modders have also recreated the classic PSX game, MediEvil in Skyrim. Shumer and the Priest Kings is another DLC fan expansion mod with over 200 locations, 180+ quests and 8,500 lines of voiced dialogue. Oh, and here is another one that adds the cool Nemesis system from Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor to it. Lastly, we have this mod that adds six new islands to explore.
And that’s not all. Skyrim has other mods that add lots of cool stuff.
For instance, this mod allows you to destroy a lot of objects. You can also download this mod that makes the NPCs smarter. With this mod, NPCs will now have a dynamic AI system, and they’ll seek for cover. Let’s also not forget this mod that adds unlimited dynamic light sources. Or how about this one that adds a dynamic sanity system?
Then we have this mod that adds a real-time dismemberment system. Plus, you can download these free NVIDIA DLSS 3 and FSR 3.0 mods. There is also a 112GB Mod that remasters all 32,000 textures to 8K. Finally, these mods add Subsurface Scattering, Dynamic Cubemaps, Water Caustics and Parallax Mapping to the game.
Lots of mods for Skyrim, right? And you can find even more. So, be sure to check out our Best Skyrim Mods article.
Enjoy and stay tuned for more!

John is the founder and Editor in Chief at DSOGaming. He is a PC gaming fan and highly supports the modding and indie communities. Before creating DSOGaming, John worked on numerous gaming websites. While he is a die-hard PC gamer, his gaming roots can be found on consoles. John loved – and still does – the 16-bit consoles, and considers SNES to be one of the best consoles. Still, the PC platform won him over consoles. That was mainly due to 3DFX and its iconic dedicated 3D accelerator graphics card, Voodoo 2. John has also written a higher degree thesis on the “The Evolution of PC graphics cards.”
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