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7 things Bethesda didn’t tell you about the Oblivion Remaster

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Last updated: 30.04.2025 12:47
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It’s safe to say that The Elder Scrolls 4: Oblivion Remastered is proving to be a pretty popular release for Bethesda. Recent sale reports suggest that it has already clocked up over four million players and that includes my video pal, Jim Trinca, the host of the video that this post is about.

While this remaster is undoubtedly a faithful update to the beloved original Oblivion, after spending countless hours in the game instead of doing actual work (which is probably why he’s made me write this post for him), Jim has noticed some subtle changes and additions to the game that Bethesda seems to have kept to itself. So, if you want to find out about the new way to pick locks, new tributes to cut content and… umm… how they’ve ‘yassified Baurus’, please do check out the video below while I toddle off to Google what ‘yassified’ means. Maybe it’s a Roblox thing.

Oblivion Remaster: 7 Things Bethesda Didn’t Tell You… Elder Scrolls 6 Location?Watch on YouTube

Do you love Oblivion’s new look and feel? How about the new quality of life upgrades that bring it in line with more recent RPGs? Or the fact that it’s still a funny, janky, epic fever dream even with all of the upgrades? Let us know in the comments below!

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