Not to remind anybody of their age with no warning but it has almost been twenty-years sinceThe Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivionwas first released and with no signs of an official remaster, it is down to some dedicated fans to give us a sneak peek at what the game could look like in 2024.Released in 2006 for theXbox360,PCand later thePlayStation3,The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivionwas perhaps the most loved and successful Elder Scrolls entry before the arrival ofThe Elder Scrolls V: Skyrimin 2011. The Bethesda title was praised for having all the hallmarks of an RPG classic with exciting quests, immersive stories and hours of content.Check outThe Elder Scrolls IV: Obliviontrailer below!However, with the game quickly approaching its 20th anniversary, it is safe to say thatOblivionis due a bit of a refresh but with Bethesda hard at work on updatingStarfieldand developingFallout 5andThe Elder Scrolls 6,it may be a while beforeObliviongets a spruce up.AdvertDespite that, one Youtuber known as Digital Dreams has released atrailergiving us a look at whatThe Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivionwould look like using the RTX4090, over 200 mods, maximum raytracing and Reshade. Spoiler alert, it looks incredible.The trailer that comes in at just over eight-minutes gives us a sneak peek at the world ofOblivionlike we have never seen before. Exploring lush forests, enhanced cities, distant mountains and more, theBethesdatitle looks improved in every way. Light is more dynamic, NPCs look less like potatoes and the scenery is enhanced enough to rival more recent video game titles.One viewer said: “This is whatOblivionlooked like to me as a kid” whilst another commented: “I remember buyingOblivionfor the Xbox 360 and at first regretted it for some reason. But I gave it a try and man, I got so invested. Had so much fun playing it. Good ole days. This looks amazing, brother!”Featured Image Credit: BethesdaTopics:The Elder Scrolls,Bethesda,PC,Mods

The Elder Scrolls: Oblivion looks like a completely new game in stunning remaster

Not to remind anybody of their age with no warning but it has almost been twenty-years sinceThe Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivionwas first released and with no signs of an official remaster, it is down to some dedicated fans to give us a sneak peek at what the game could look like in 2024.Released in 2006 for theXbox360,PCand later thePlayStation3,The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivionwas perhaps the most loved and successful Elder Scrolls entry before the arrival ofThe Elder Scrolls V: Skyrimin 2011. The Bethesda title was praised for having all the hallmarks of an RPG classic with exciting quests, immersive stories and hours of content.Check outThe Elder Scrolls IV: Obliviontrailer below!However, with the game quickly approaching its 20th anniversary, it is safe to say thatOblivionis due a bit of a refresh but with Bethesda hard at work on updatingStarfieldand developingFallout 5andThe Elder Scrolls 6,it may be a while beforeObliviongets a spruce up.AdvertDespite that, one Youtuber known as Digital Dreams has released atrailergiving us a look at whatThe Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivionwould look like using the RTX4090, over 200 mods, maximum raytracing and Reshade. Spoiler alert, it looks incredible.The trailer that comes in at just over eight-minutes gives us a sneak peek at the world ofOblivionlike we have never seen before. Exploring lush forests, enhanced cities, distant mountains and more, theBethesdatitle looks improved in every way. Light is more dynamic, NPCs look less like potatoes and the scenery is enhanced enough to rival more recent video game titles.One viewer said: “This is whatOblivionlooked like to me as a kid” whilst another commented: “I remember buyingOblivionfor the Xbox 360 and at first regretted it for some reason. But I gave it a try and man, I got so invested. Had so much fun playing it. Good ole days. This looks amazing, brother!”Featured Image Credit: BethesdaTopics:The Elder Scrolls,Bethesda,PC,Mods

Not to remind anybody of their age with no warning but it has almost been twenty-years sinceThe Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivionwas first released and with no signs of an official remaster, it is down to some dedicated fans to give us a sneak peek at what the game could look like in 2024.Released in 2006 for theXbox360,PCand later thePlayStation3,The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivionwas perhaps the most loved and successful Elder Scrolls entry before the arrival ofThe Elder Scrolls V: Skyrimin 2011. The Bethesda title was praised for having all the hallmarks of an RPG classic with exciting quests, immersive stories and hours of content.Check outThe Elder Scrolls IV: Obliviontrailer below!However, with the game quickly approaching its 20th anniversary, it is safe to say thatOblivionis due a bit of a refresh but with Bethesda hard at work on updatingStarfieldand developingFallout 5andThe Elder Scrolls 6,it may be a while beforeObliviongets a spruce up.AdvertDespite that, one Youtuber known as Digital Dreams has released atrailergiving us a look at whatThe Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivionwould look like using the RTX4090, over 200 mods, maximum raytracing and Reshade. Spoiler alert, it looks incredible.The trailer that comes in at just over eight-minutes gives us a sneak peek at the world ofOblivionlike we have never seen before. Exploring lush forests, enhanced cities, distant mountains and more, theBethesdatitle looks improved in every way. Light is more dynamic, NPCs look less like potatoes and the scenery is enhanced enough to rival more recent video game titles.One viewer said: “This is whatOblivionlooked like to me as a kid” whilst another commented: “I remember buyingOblivionfor the Xbox 360 and at first regretted it for some reason. But I gave it a try and man, I got so invested. Had so much fun playing it. Good ole days. This looks amazing, brother!”

Not to remind anybody of their age with no warning but it has almost been twenty-years sinceThe Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivionwas first released and with no signs of an official remaster, it is down to some dedicated fans to give us a sneak peek at what the game could look like in 2024.

Released in 2006 for theXbox360,PCand later thePlayStation3,The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivionwas perhaps the most loved and successful Elder Scrolls entry before the arrival ofThe Elder Scrolls V: Skyrimin 2011. The Bethesda title was praised for having all the hallmarks of an RPG classic with exciting quests, immersive stories and hours of content.

Check outThe Elder Scrolls IV: Obliviontrailer below!

However, with the game quickly approaching its 20th anniversary, it is safe to say thatOblivionis due a bit of a refresh but with Bethesda hard at work on updatingStarfieldand developingFallout 5andThe Elder Scrolls 6,it may be a while beforeObliviongets a spruce up.

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Despite that, one Youtuber known as Digital Dreams has released atrailergiving us a look at whatThe Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivionwould look like using the RTX4090, over 200 mods, maximum raytracing and Reshade. Spoiler alert, it looks incredible.

The trailer that comes in at just over eight-minutes gives us a sneak peek at the world ofOblivionlike we have never seen before. Exploring lush forests, enhanced cities, distant mountains and more, theBethesdatitle looks improved in every way. Light is more dynamic, NPCs look less like potatoes and the scenery is enhanced enough to rival more recent video game titles.

One viewer said: “This is whatOblivionlooked like to me as a kid” whilst another commented: “I remember buyingOblivionfor the Xbox 360 and at first regretted it for some reason. But I gave it a try and man, I got so invested. Had so much fun playing it. Good ole days. This looks amazing, brother!”

Topics:The Elder Scrolls,Bethesda,PC,Mods