Fans searching for something to fill the void until the eighth, and final, season of HBO's Game of Thrones may soon find it in a video game from the makers of Skyrim.

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Tech Raptor points to a leaked listing on the Target website for "Bethesda: Game of Thrones," which suggests that Bethesda, the Maryland-based publisher Doom, Wolfenstein and The Elder Scrolls, has a video game in development based on the hit fantasy. The listing included no additional information.

It's been known since last year that Bethesda has two unnamed projects in the works that veteran developer Todd Howard teased "are bigger than everything we've done." It's certainly possible a Game of Thrones RPG is one of them.

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As wildly popular as the television series and George R.R. Martin's novels are, there have been relatively few Game of Thrones video games. The most notable, perhaps, is Telltale Games' episodic adventure, which debuted in 2014; a second season is in development.

The Season 7 finale of Game of Thrones aired Sunday, which means there are only six episodes remaining of the sprawling fantasy drama. However, HBO is exploring multiple potential spinoffs, making it likely the cable network isn't finished with the world of Westeros just yet.