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Bethesda launches Oblivion Remastered
Bethesda has officially released The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered, a tribute to the beloved original game. This updated version features enhanced graphics, improved gameplay, and is now available on Game Pass, Xbox Series X/S, PlayStation 5, and PC.
A Fresh Look with Familiar Feel
The remaster has been completely rebuilt using Unreal Engine 5. Despite this overhaul,both Bethesda and Virtuos emphasized that the essence of the original game remains intact. Players will find that it still feels like Oblivion, but with better visuals and smoother mechanics. The technical capabilities far exceed those of the 2006 disc version. Additionally, several user-friendly updates have been added to cater to gamers accustomed to modern gaming standards.
New Features Enhance Gameplay
One of the standout additions is a sprint feature that allows players to run at full speed when necessary. This change addresses some of the slower pacing found in the original game. The developers also included numerous new voice lines while maintaining much of the quirky humor from before—especially Sheogorath’s amusing obsession with cheese.
Improved Leveling System
Another significant enhancement is in how leveling works within Oblivion Remastered. Fans may recall odd enemy scaling where even harmless animals could pose a greater threat than trained guards; this issue has been resolved. Virtuos took inspiration from Skyrim's leveling system for this remaster and incorporated elements from its combat mechanics as well, resulting in more satisfying battles.
All Original Content Included
Players can enjoy all expansions and add-ons from the original game upon launch. This means you can explore The Shivering Isles or engage in quests related to knights of the Nine right away. Even smaller features like horse armor are making a return for fans who remember them fondly.
Future Updates on Elder Scrolls VI
For those looking forward to future installments in this series, Todd Howard reassured fans that work on the Elder Scrolls VI is progressing well; however, no further details were provided at this time.
Pricing and Availability
Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered is priced at $50 across various platforms starting today. While it may take some time for it to become available everywhere due to regional rollouts or server demand issues during launch hours, players should keep an eye out for access soon after release.