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Metro
23-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Metro
Oblivion remaster mod support is only a matter of time as fans get to work
Oblivion veterans have already started cracking the code to add mods to the remaster, as Bethesda allows an upcoming fan project full access. Along with janky launches and comical bugs, Bethesda's role-playing games are synonymous with thriving mod communities. This is certainly the case with The Elder Scrolls series, where mods for Oblivion and Skyrim have provided widespread improvements or comical goofs through exaggerated ragdoll physics and AI-driven text speech. Bethesda usually encourages the modding scene by providing official tools to players, also known as Creation Kits, for the likes of Skyrim, Fallout 4, and Starfield, but it seems like this won't happen for The Elder Scrolls 4: Oblivion Remastered. In a FAQ page on Bethesda's website, it reads: 'Mods are not supported for The Elder Scrolls 4: Oblivion Remastered.' However, the sentence below this appears to suggest otherwise: 'If you experiencing gameplay issues while playing with mods, it's recommended you first try uninstalling your mods, then verify your games files on Steam, or the Xbox App.' While this might mean mods are off the table for Xbox Series X/S and PlayStation 5 players, it seems the situation is more open to interpretation on PC. In fact, players on Reddit have already discovered the remaster's files can be opened in the construction kit for the original Oblivion. While it seems like old mods for Oblivion may still need some work to function in the remaster (based on this thread), in order to make it compatible with Unreal Engine 5 assets, this functionality with the original construction kit will certainly speed things up. Whether this was intentional or not is unclear, but Bethesda has already shown some generosity to a group of modders who are working on their own revamped version of Oblivion using the engine of its sequel, The Elder Scrolls 5: Skyrim. In a post on X, the team behind upcoming mod Skyblivion revealed that Bethesda provided them with game keys for The Elder Scrolls 4: Oblivion Remastered for free. 'Huge thanks to our friends @BethesdaStudios for their continued support of Skyblivion! As massive fans, we're beyond grateful for the generous gift of Oblivion Remastered game keys for our entire modding team! This means so much to us. Thank you for everything, Bethesda.' In a follow-up post, the team stated that Bethesda 'made it clear that they have no intention of shutting down' the Skyblivion project, which is set to be released later this year. More Trending The team behind Skyblivion released a statement last week, after Bethesda announced the remaster, where they emphasised how there's 'no need for comparisons or a sense of competition' between the two projects. 'As a PC mod, a console release is impossible for us, so the remaster presents a wonderful opportunity for console players to re-experience Oblivion, something our project could never directly provide,' the team wrote. They added: 'We see this not as a conflict, but as a fantastic opportunity for Elder Scrolls fans to have even more ways to enjoy the classic world of Cyrodiil.' Following its launch yesterday, The Elder Scrolls 4: Oblivion Remastered has already become a big hit on Steam, with a Switch 2 port rumoured to be on the way. Email gamecentral@ leave a comment below, follow us on Twitter, and sign-up to our newsletter. To submit Inbox letters and Reader's Features more easily, without the need to send an email, just use our Submit Stuff page here. For more stories like this, check our Gaming page. MORE: The top eight Elder Scrolls games ranked from worst to best MORE: Forza Horizon 5 releases on PS5 this week – here's how to play early MORE: PS6 handheld may need patches to run PS5 games properly claims insider
Yahoo
21-02-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
After Working On Oblivion Fan Remake For A Decade, Its Devs Aren't Worried About The Rumored Official One
The modders behind the highly anticipated Skyblivion PCmod aren't concerned that Bethesda might be gearing up to release its very own official Oblivion remake. Instead, the team is just 'excited' to finally finish its project and get it in the hands of gamers and Elder Scrolls fans. Skyblivion isa decade-in-the-making fan remake of Bethesda's 2006 RPG The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion using Skyrim's engine. The project started life as a port in 2012 and over the last eight years has evolved into a full-on remake. And now Skyblivion is finally set to launch later this year. But ironically, rumors and reports claim that an official remake of Oblivion is possibly in the works and could potentially arrive this year as well. That might seem like an unfortunate coincidence and bad timing, but according to the lead modder behind Skyblivion, the team isn't worried about it. In a recent interview with VG247, Skyblivion's lead Kyle 'Rebelzize' Rebel was asked about the rumored Oblivion remake and said that regardless of the reported game's status, it doesn't 'affect us much.' 'If [the rumors] are true,' said Rebel, 'I hope it will give people even more of a reason to try out our iteration of it. If it's not true then this will be the best way to re-experience the game [with] a new coat of paint.' 'At the end of the day, we are not trying to sell a game and make a profit. I dedicated 10+ years to bring this game to the fans and I feel this is a typical case of 'It's about the journey, not the destination.' The fact Skyblivion is nearly in a releasable state is a miracle, as we all went into this blindly and in some cases failed our way to the finish line.' Rebel further added that team is just 'excited' to see all their hard work pay off and finally see other people playing the mod. 'I often think about how I would have been able to release this mod years ago [if I'd had] all the knowledge we have now, but unfortunately that's not the way life works. You achieve your goals through hard work, failure and the rare breakthrough, which we ended up doing,' said Rebel. Skyblivion is set to launch later this year on PC. . For the latest news, Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.