The modding team behind The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remake in Skyrim, Skyblivion, has released a new video, showcasing 20 minutes of gameplay from it.
This video shows off one of Oblivion’s most iconic side quests, Mazoga the Orc. And, since this gameplay video is from the latest build of this project, it can give you an idea of what the game currently looks like.
Skyblivion aims to bring The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion to a new generation of gamers and re-introduce it to long-time fans of the series. This mod will also support both Skyrim Legacy Edition and Skyrim Special Edition.
Upon release, the mod will be completely modular. As such, players will be able to choose what components they want to install. This includes all enhancements developed by the team such as its Landscaping Overhaul, Interior Overhaul, City Overhaul, Weapon/Armor Overhaul and much more.
Skyblivion has been in development for a while, and it currently targets a 2025 release date.
Speaking of DLC-sized mods for Skyrim, here are some others that you can go ahead and download right now. Wyrmstooth is an expansion-sized mod that adds new quests and dungeons. There is also a mod that brings elements from The Witcher games to Bethesda’s RPG. Dragon Hall Tavern is another 2GB DLC-sized mod for Skyrim, adding new quests, locations, arena & more. Then we have Land of Vominhem and Legacy of the Dragonborn. You should also check out this Castlevania-inspired mod, as well as this mod that adds to the game the Nemesis system from Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor. And finally, this DLC-sized Mod that adds six main isles to explore.
So, enjoy this latest video of this Oblivion Remake in Skyrim, and stay tuned for more!
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