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Elder Scrolls 4 Oblivion Remastered out now, priced at up to $100 AUD

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Bethesda not only announced The Elder Scrolls 4 Oblivion Remaster overnight, but made it immediately available to consumers. Players can choose between two versions of the remaster, with pricing going all the way up to $99.95 AUD.

The Elder Scrolls IV Oblivion Remastered modernizes the 2006 Game of the Year with all new stunning visuals and refined gameplay,” Bethesda and Microsoft said of the updated title. “Explore the vast landscape of Cyrodiil like never before and stop the forces of Oblivion from overtaking the land in one of the greatest RPGs ever from the award-winning Bethesda Game Studios.”

The base version of Oblivion Remastered will set you back $84.95 AUD, while a Deluxe Edition is priced at $99.95 AUD. It also should be noted that Oblivion Remastered is included with Xbox Game Pass and PC Game Pass subscriptions.

Oblivion Remastered will include “refined gameplay” and will support 4K resolution at 60 frames-per-second. It was developed by Bethesda Game Studios in partnership with Virtuos, the same team also working on the Metal Gear Solid 3 remake.

If you’re interested in grabbing Oblivion Remastered, you can grab the title on your platform of choice here:

The Elder Scrolls 4 Oblivion Remaster is now available on Windows PC, Xbox Series S, Xbox Series X, and PS5.


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