If you’ve never heard ofThe Elder Scrolls: Skyblivion, allow me to enlighten you. A group of fan developers have spent several years recreatingOblivioninSkyrim’s Creation Engine - and an end point for the project is now finally in sight.We all know thatBethesdais a studio that doesn’t like to rush projects, which is quite right. With that in mind,Skyblivionis very much staying true to Bethesda’s ethos. The remake has actually been in the works since 2012, although it was only back in 2020 that we got ourfirst glimpse at it in action. When the conversion mod does finally land, it’ll be supported in both theSkyrimLegacy EditionandSkyrim Special Edition, as well as inOblivionitself. As for when it releases? Well, it’ll drop beforeThe Elder ScrollsVIasSkyblivionis set to land in 2025.It feels like an age since Bethesda first droppedThe Elder Scrolls VI’s announcement trailer.Skyblivionis completely modular, offers 4K resolution, and will remakeOblivion’s DLC in addition to its base game content. “RemakingOblivionin theSkyrimengine is what we set out to do when we started the Skyblivion project. Making games takes time, this goes double for a volunteer project the size of a AAA game that took a team of full time devs years to make,” the TESRenewal team said. “Regardless, we would like to share today thatSkyblivionis in a state where we can promise a 2025 release at the latest.”AdvertThe remake will be totally free to download. While it aims to be a faithful remake,Skyblivionshould also contain a few surprises as devs have previously teased “custom content” such as the addition of underwater combat.Given that we have no idea whenThe Elder Scrolls VIis set to release, this should pacify franchise fans for a while - namely those with a PC.Featured Image Credit: TESRenewalTopics:The Elder Scrolls,The Elder Scrolls 6,Bethesda,PC,Mods

The Elder Scrolls 4: Oblivion free remake landing before The Elder Scrolls 6

If you’ve never heard ofThe Elder Scrolls: Skyblivion, allow me to enlighten you. A group of fan developers have spent several years recreatingOblivioninSkyrim’s Creation Engine - and an end point for the project is now finally in sight.We all know thatBethesdais a studio that doesn’t like to rush projects, which is quite right. With that in mind,Skyblivionis very much staying true to Bethesda’s ethos. The remake has actually been in the works since 2012, although it was only back in 2020 that we got ourfirst glimpse at it in action. When the conversion mod does finally land, it’ll be supported in both theSkyrimLegacy EditionandSkyrim Special Edition, as well as inOblivionitself. As for when it releases? Well, it’ll drop beforeThe Elder ScrollsVIasSkyblivionis set to land in 2025.It feels like an age since Bethesda first droppedThe Elder Scrolls VI’s announcement trailer.Skyblivionis completely modular, offers 4K resolution, and will remakeOblivion’s DLC in addition to its base game content. “RemakingOblivionin theSkyrimengine is what we set out to do when we started the Skyblivion project. Making games takes time, this goes double for a volunteer project the size of a AAA game that took a team of full time devs years to make,” the TESRenewal team said. “Regardless, we would like to share today thatSkyblivionis in a state where we can promise a 2025 release at the latest.”AdvertThe remake will be totally free to download. While it aims to be a faithful remake,Skyblivionshould also contain a few surprises as devs have previously teased “custom content” such as the addition of underwater combat.Given that we have no idea whenThe Elder Scrolls VIis set to release, this should pacify franchise fans for a while - namely those with a PC.Featured Image Credit: TESRenewalTopics:The Elder Scrolls,The Elder Scrolls 6,Bethesda,PC,Mods

If you’ve never heard ofThe Elder Scrolls: Skyblivion, allow me to enlighten you. A group of fan developers have spent several years recreatingOblivioninSkyrim’s Creation Engine - and an end point for the project is now finally in sight.We all know thatBethesdais a studio that doesn’t like to rush projects, which is quite right. With that in mind,Skyblivionis very much staying true to Bethesda’s ethos. The remake has actually been in the works since 2012, although it was only back in 2020 that we got ourfirst glimpse at it in action. When the conversion mod does finally land, it’ll be supported in both theSkyrimLegacy EditionandSkyrim Special Edition, as well as inOblivionitself. As for when it releases? Well, it’ll drop beforeThe Elder ScrollsVIasSkyblivionis set to land in 2025.It feels like an age since Bethesda first droppedThe Elder Scrolls VI’s announcement trailer.Skyblivionis completely modular, offers 4K resolution, and will remakeOblivion’s DLC in addition to its base game content. “RemakingOblivionin theSkyrimengine is what we set out to do when we started the Skyblivion project. Making games takes time, this goes double for a volunteer project the size of a AAA game that took a team of full time devs years to make,” the TESRenewal team said. “Regardless, we would like to share today thatSkyblivionis in a state where we can promise a 2025 release at the latest.”AdvertThe remake will be totally free to download. While it aims to be a faithful remake,Skyblivionshould also contain a few surprises as devs have previously teased “custom content” such as the addition of underwater combat.Given that we have no idea whenThe Elder Scrolls VIis set to release, this should pacify franchise fans for a while - namely those with a PC.

If you’ve never heard ofThe Elder Scrolls: Skyblivion, allow me to enlighten you. A group of fan developers have spent several years recreatingOblivioninSkyrim’s Creation Engine - and an end point for the project is now finally in sight.

We all know thatBethesdais a studio that doesn’t like to rush projects, which is quite right. With that in mind,Skyblivionis very much staying true to Bethesda’s ethos. The remake has actually been in the works since 2012, although it was only back in 2020 that we got ourfirst glimpse at it in action. When the conversion mod does finally land, it’ll be supported in both theSkyrimLegacy EditionandSkyrim Special Edition, as well as inOblivionitself. As for when it releases? Well, it’ll drop beforeThe Elder ScrollsVIasSkyblivionis set to land in 2025.

It feels like an age since Bethesda first droppedThe Elder Scrolls VI’s announcement trailer.

Skyblivionis completely modular, offers 4K resolution, and will remakeOblivion’s DLC in addition to its base game content. “RemakingOblivionin theSkyrimengine is what we set out to do when we started the Skyblivion project. Making games takes time, this goes double for a volunteer project the size of a AAA game that took a team of full time devs years to make,” the TESRenewal team said. “Regardless, we would like to share today thatSkyblivionis in a state where we can promise a 2025 release at the latest.”

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The remake will be totally free to download. While it aims to be a faithful remake,Skyblivionshould also contain a few surprises as devs have previously teased “custom content” such as the addition of underwater combat.

Given that we have no idea whenThe Elder Scrolls VIis set to release, this should pacify franchise fans for a while - namely those with a PC.

Topics:The Elder Scrolls,The Elder Scrolls 6,Bethesda,PC,Mods