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Elder Scrolls Oblivion Gets A New Remaster
- Image from Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion courtesy of Virtuos Games

The wait is over! Bethesda has finally pulled back the curtain on The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered, and it’s available to play right now. Revealed during a live stream on April 22, 2025, the Elder Scrolls Oblivion remaster brings one of the most iconic RPGs of all time into the modern era. Whether you’re a longtime fan or a newcomer, this is big news. The original game, launched in 2006, set the standard for open-world adventures, and now it’s back with a fresh coat of paint and some welcome upgrades. For more gaming updates, check out Total Apex Gaming.

A Look Back at Elder Scrolls Oblivion

Image from Elder Scrolls Oblivion courtesy of Bethesda Softworks

Before we dive into the remaster, let’s talk about why Elder Scrolls Oblivion matters. Released nearly 20 years ago, it introduced players to the sprawling province of Cyrodiil, filled with lush forests, towering cities, and fiery Oblivion gates. It wasn’t just the size of the world that made it special—it was the freedom. You could be a heroic knight, a sneaky thief, or anything in between. The game earned its place as a classic with deep storytelling and a fan base that’s still active today. But time moves on, and while the soul of Elder Scrolls Oblivion is timeless, its graphics and mechanics were ready for an update.

What Happened at the Oblivion Remaster Showcase?

Bethesda’s live stream, which you can watch on their YouTube channel, was a celebration of the Elder Scrolls Oblivion legacy. Todd Howard, the studio’s executive producer, took the stage to share how much the game means to them. Then came the big reveal: a remastered version with stunning visuals and smoother gameplay, released right after the showcase ended. No waiting, no delays just instant access on PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X/S. It was a surprise drop that sent the community into a frenzy. For a detailed recap, IGN has you covered.

The showcase highlighted the biggest changes. The remaster runs on Unreal Engine 5, delivering 4K resolution and 60fps. Character models are sharper, environments are richer, and the lighting makes every sunrise in Cyrodiil feel magical. They showed off the Imperial City in all its upgraded glory, and even the creepy Oblivion planes looked better than ever. It’s a visual overhaul that respects the original art style while bringing it up to 2025 standards.

Gameplay Upgrades in Elder Scrolls Oblivion Remastered

It’s not just about looks. Elder Scrolls Oblivion has been tweaked under the hood, too. Combat now features new animations, making sword fights and spellcasting feel more dynamic. A sprint feature has been added, so you’re not stuck walking across the map anymore. The leveling system, which could be a headache in the original, has been reworked to be more approachable, borrowing ideas from Skyrim. The user interface is cleaner, and the audio has been polished for a modern experience. Lockpicking and persuasion minigames are still there, just prettier and smoother. Curious about the details? GamesRadar+ breaks it down.

All DLCs Included for the Full Experience

Here’s where it gets even better: the remaster includes all the original DLCs. That means Shivering Isles, Knights of the Nine, and every other piece of extra content is part of the package. For $50, you get the complete Elder Scrolls Oblivion experience. Hours of quests, new lands like the chaotic Shivering Isles, and more lore to dig into. It’s also on Xbox Game Pass, so subscribers can start playing without spending extra. According to Rolling Stone, this shadow drop is one of the biggest in gaming history, and the value is hard to beat.

How the Community Feels About It

Fans are loving it. On Steam, Elder Scrolls Oblivion Remastered is already a top seller with positive reviews pouring in. Social media is full of excitement too, indy100 quoted a fan saying, “This is the Oblivion I’ve always dreamed of.” People are raving about the graphics and how the gameplay feels fresh yet familiar. That said, some longtime players have mixed feelings. A few on Reddit worry the combat changes lose some of the original’s quirky charm, but most agree Bethesda struck a good balance. Want more takes on this? Head to Total Apex Gaming’s news section.

Why Elder Scrolls Oblivion Remastered Is Worth Your Time

If you’ve never played Elder Scrolls Oblivion, this remaster is the perfect entry point. The updates make it easier to jump in, but the heart of the game, with its story, world, and freedom, still remains untouched. For returning players, it’s a chance to relive those memories with better visuals and controls. The included DLCs add so much replay value, whether you’re exploring Sheogorath’s mad realm or defending Cyrodiil’s chapels. It’s a love letter to fans and a welcome mat for new players.

Ready to step back into Cyrodiil? The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered is out now on PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X/S. Grab it for $50, or play it free on Xbox Game Pass. For more gaming news, visit Total Apex Gaming. See you in the game!

This article first appeared on Total Apex Gaming and was syndicated with permission.

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