Skyblivion: a remake of Oblivion that shows the tall tower from the Imperial City.
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Here’s another 40 minutes of Skyblivion, the ambitious fan remake of Oblivion

Coming sometime this year.

There have been rumors flying around that an official remaster of Oblivion may be in the pipeline. But I’ll tell you what’s not a rumor: Skyblivion. This is a project that’s very real, and we’re getting closer to a launch date (finally).

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What began in 2012 has blossomed into something rather special. In the latest video from the team, the unofficial fan remake of The Elder Scrolls 4 is coming along nicely. In fact, it seems as though it’s almost done. While we wait, the volunteers behind Skyblivion have treated us to another 40 minutes of footage, complete with general information about the game.

In the video above, we get to see a number of quests from Oblivion that have been lovingly recreated. However, the project still has some work to be done before it launches, and we’re told that the team would have released it sooner were it not for the kinks that need ironing out.

So what is Skyblivion?

If you’re unaware, Skyblivion is a complete rebuild of Elder Scrolls 4 done through the Creation Engine, i.e. the engine that was used to make Skyrim. Now you know where the team behind it got the name. It’s not an official remake and is being helmed by fans and volunteers working tirelessly on the game.

It should also be said that this is not to be confused with the rumored Oblivion remaster, which may or may not be arriving in 2025. Coincidentally, Skyblivion is also set to release this year, according to the website. It’s also going to be completely free and, if you want to help out, there is a volunteer form you can fill out.

So what will you need to have installed in order to play it? Again, the website can fill you in on that. Basically, you’ll still need to have official copies of both Skyrim: Special Edition and Oblivion, as well as their respective DLCs, in order to check out Skyblivion, so do bear that in mind when the project releases.


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Andrew has been a gamer since the 17th century Restoration period. He now writes for a number of online publications, contributing news and other articles. He does not own a powdered wig.