Oblivion causes another Bethesda game to shoot up the charts


The dual creation of Bethesda and Virtuous, The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered, has been a hit. One of gaming’s most beloved RPGs is back in the spotlight with one of the best remasters I’ve ever seen.

Oblivion managed to hit over 4 million players as of Friday, a monumental number that most likely got passed by this weekend. All while up against fierce competition from a potential Game of the Year winner, Clair Obscur: Expedition 33.

However, despite its wild popularity, it’s not the only Bethesda game seeing a rise in player counts. The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim is also surging, streaming 33% higher than in recent weeks, hitting 45,000 concurrent players.

I mean, this doesn’t even look like Skyrim anymore. Mods make it an infinitely playable game with entirely different gameplay each and every time. (Image credit: Windows Central)

Just saying the word Skyrim has me itching for a play through, but that’ll have to wait until I’m done becoming the head of every guild in Oblivion. Then again, the modding scene is much larger on Skyrim, and it’s not like Bethesda is currently removing features from it like they did with Oblivion.



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