Elder Scrolls IV Oblivion Remastered Welcomed Very Well on Steam
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Elder Scrolls IV Oblivion Remastered Welcomed Very Well on Steam |
Kazemario.NET | Oblivion Remastered, suddenly released by Bethesda, received a very warm welcome from gamers on Steam. It is unclear why Bethesda kept information about The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered hidden, which they suddenly released on April 22, 2025. Although only leaked information could be found on the internet, and the game was released alongside the official announcement of its existence from Bethesda, who would have thought that the game would be welcomed so well on Steam?
On the first day of its release on Steam, the number of players surged to over 182,000, becoming the all-time peak concurrent player count as of this article's writing. This figure even competes with other RPG games like Baldur’s Gate 3, which recently released an update, and large player hero shooters like Marvel Rivals.
According to reports from SteamDB, Oblivion Remastered ranks number one trending on the PC gaming platform and is also the number one game on the Global Best Seller list, priced at $49.99.
Interestingly, the game entered Game Pass from day one, but that did not prevent it from becoming number one in current sales. It seems the enthusiasm of the players is so high that they are willing to spend money even though they could play it for free on Game Pass.
Not only that, but the reviews on Steam are also very good. Oblivion Remastered has received a Very Positive score of around 81%, with negative reviews mainly due to the high PC specifications required to play it.
The high positive score comes from Bethesda's success in retaining all the good elements of classic Oblivion, only changing the parts that needed improvement, such as visual appearance and some gameplay elements. So everything that made the game one of the best classic games has been well preserved.
Are you interested in playing this game, with positive improvements that will surely make you addicted to playing it again? If you're still unsure about buying it, there's nothing wrong with trying to play it via Game Pass.
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