In a morning stream that felt like a well-anticipated surprise, Bethesda unveiled the much-anticipated The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered. Priced at , this action RPG upgrade swiftly climbed to the pinnacle of Steam’s global top sellers list, outpacing even the popular Counter-Strike 2. The remastered version is also available on PS5 and Xbox Series X|S, with Game Pass Ultimate subscribers enjoying the added perk of downloading the game at no extra cost on either console or PC.
Community Buzz and Enthusiasm
The gaming community has erupted in excitement, with a substantial thread already discussing the release on Steam. One user humorously expressed their hopes for optimal internet speeds, while another enthusiastically declared, “Take my money.” The fervor is palpable, with comments reflecting a mix of reverence and joy, such as one player who remarked, “I just fell to my knees in the bread aisle.”
In a statement from Xbox, the parent company of Bethesda, they reassured fans that “if you’re a longtime fan, everything you know and love is intact, and if you’ve never played, this is the perfect place to begin.” This sentiment resonates with both new players and veterans alike, as they dive back into the immersive world of Tamriel.
Enhanced Features and Visuals
Oblivion Remastered boasts a plethora of enhancements, including an improved user interface, enemy scaling, 4K resolution, and a smooth 60fps gameplay experience. The visual upgrades, courtesy of studio Virtuos, have transformed elements like the Shivering Isles’ iconic purple butterflies, which now resemble exquisite stained glass creations.
Within mere minutes of its release, players have expressed their delight, with positive reviews flooding in on Steam. One succinctly captured the essence of the game with a simple yet powerful word: “Fun.” As screenshots from Virtuos circulate and rumors of a shadow drop next week intensify, it’s clear that The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered has made a striking impact on the gaming landscape.
PC gamers seem happy to pay $50 for Oblivion Remastered: it’s already the global top-selling game on Steam, and it came out literally 40 minutes ago
In a morning stream that felt like a well-anticipated surprise, Bethesda unveiled the much-anticipated The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered. Priced at , this action RPG upgrade swiftly climbed to the pinnacle of Steam’s global top sellers list, outpacing even the popular Counter-Strike 2. The remastered version is also available on PS5 and Xbox Series X|S, with Game Pass Ultimate subscribers enjoying the added perk of downloading the game at no extra cost on either console or PC.
Community Buzz and Enthusiasm
The gaming community has erupted in excitement, with a substantial thread already discussing the release on Steam. One user humorously expressed their hopes for optimal internet speeds, while another enthusiastically declared, “Take my money.” The fervor is palpable, with comments reflecting a mix of reverence and joy, such as one player who remarked, “I just fell to my knees in the bread aisle.”
In a statement from Xbox, the parent company of Bethesda, they reassured fans that “if you’re a longtime fan, everything you know and love is intact, and if you’ve never played, this is the perfect place to begin.” This sentiment resonates with both new players and veterans alike, as they dive back into the immersive world of Tamriel.
Enhanced Features and Visuals
Oblivion Remastered boasts a plethora of enhancements, including an improved user interface, enemy scaling, 4K resolution, and a smooth 60fps gameplay experience. The visual upgrades, courtesy of studio Virtuos, have transformed elements like the Shivering Isles’ iconic purple butterflies, which now resemble exquisite stained glass creations.
Within mere minutes of its release, players have expressed their delight, with positive reviews flooding in on Steam. One succinctly captured the essence of the game with a simple yet powerful word: “Fun.” As screenshots from Virtuos circulate and rumors of a shadow drop next week intensify, it’s clear that The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered has made a striking impact on the gaming landscape.