- A new rumor suggests Oblivion Remastered will come with DLCS from the original.
- This means it will likely feature The Shivering Isles, Knights of the Nine, and others.
- The Remastered version is expected to shadowdrop next week.
The Elder Scrolls: Oblivion Remastered is the talk of the town these days amid rumors that it will shadowdrop next week. A few screenshots also surfaced a couple of days ago, showcasing the enhancements made to the visuals.
For fans looking to find out more, a new rumor suggests that the Oblivion Remastered will also come bundled with all the DLCS released for the original version, which, if true, is a massive reason to celebrate.
Why it matters: The title has one of the most critically acclaimed DLCs to date, and getting them along with the base game will surely be a welcome addition for the fans.
Talking to the Defining Dead podcast, Lord Cognito, who has a solid track record, spoke about how The Oblivion Remastered will come with all the DLCs of the original game. Unfortunately, we can’t link to the podcast as it is currently paywalled.
Oblivion had some massive DLC launches back in the day. Some of the best ones include The Shivering Isles, Knights of the Nine, and the Wizard’s Tower, among others. It would be great to see them make a comeback, along with the remastered base game.
This also presents a great opportunity for fans who missed out on the original game to experience one of the best-rated RPGs ever made. The remaster is expected to be released next week, although there is no official confirmation yet.
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