The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion® Game of the Year Edition (2009)
Steam News 20 March 20262mo ago

Oblivion turns 20 today, and I need Bethesda to return to its roots for Elder Scrolls 6

I remember buying The Elder Scrolls 4: Oblivion like it was yesterday. The day after it hit store shelves, I handed over my entire pocket money savings at a dearly departed Gamestation. The plastic film on the case was…

Update log

Full The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion® Game of the Year Edition (2009) update

The complete published notes, normalized for clean reading and source attribution.

Extracted changes

0 fixes2 additions2 changes0 removals
  • Maps
  • Gameplay
  • Store
  • Balance
addedI remember buying The Elder Scrolls 4: Oblivion like it was yesterday. The day after it hit store shelves, I handed over my entire pocket money savings at a dearly departed Gamestation. The plastic film on the case was slightly warped from the weeks spent sitting in a warehouse somewhere. Nestled inside, an actual disc, and a glossy map of Cyrodiil folded into twelfths. Riding the high of a new game purchase, my childhood gang of misfit gamers eagerly followed me home to watch me install it. It wasn't until that iconic swirling shot of the Imperial City, accompanied by the quasi-piratical main theme courtesy of acclaimed composer Jeremy Soule, that I cast about for any excuse to get them to leave. This was an experience I wanted to keep all to myself.
addedMonths after a last-minute delay, long-awaited conversion mod 'Skyblivion' is back with a new video… that doesn't move
changedFrom Oblivion Remastered to Civ 7, here are the best deals in the Humble Bundle Black Friday sale
changedGrab Oblivion Remastered at its lowest price yet before this deal is gone for good
Steam post image

I remember buying The Elder Scrolls 4: Oblivion like it was yesterday. The day after it hit store shelves, I handed over my entire pocket money savings at a dearly departed Gamestation. The plastic film on the case was slightly warped from the weeks spent sitting in a warehouse somewhere. Nestled inside, an actual disc, and a glossy map of Cyrodiil folded into twelfths. Riding the high of a new game purchase, my childhood gang of misfit gamers eagerly followed me home to watch me install it. It wasn't until that iconic swirling shot of the Imperial City, accompanied by the quasi-piratical main theme courtesy of acclaimed composer Jeremy Soule, that I cast about for any excuse to get them to leave. This was an experience I wanted to keep all to myself.

Read the rest of the story...

RELATED LINKS:

Months after a last-minute delay, long-awaited conversion mod 'Skyblivion' is back with a new video… that doesn't move

From Oblivion Remastered to Civ 7, here are the best deals in the Humble Bundle Black Friday sale

Grab Oblivion Remastered at its lowest price yet before this deal is gone for good

Source

Steam News / 20 March 2026

Open original