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"Oblivion Remastered PC Version Now on Sale"

Author : Bella May 15,2025

In what's shaping up to be one of the gaming industry's most exciting surprises, Bethesda has stealth-launched The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered for Xbox, PS5, and PC. For those of you playing on PC or rocking a Steam Deck (which it's fully verified for), there's even better news: you can grab it at a discount. Right now, both Fanatical and Green Man Gaming are slashing prices on the Steam version by up to 17%, making it a steal for a freshly remastered classic.

Oblivion Remastered PC Deal

The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered (Steam)

  • $49.99 save 16%
  • $41.99 at Green Man Gaming
  • Get it at Fanatical (Steam) – $41.49
  • Get it at GMG (Steam) – $41.99

The standard edition includes the original base game, plus the beloved expansions Shivering Isles and Knights of the Nine, along with some additional downloadable content. The links above guide you to the best deals available right now, and we'll keep you posted if better offers emerge.

Oblivion Remastered Digital Deluxe Edition

For just about $10 more, you can upgrade to the digital deluxe edition, which is also on sale at the mentioned retailers. Here's what you get on top of the base game:

  • New quests for unique digital Akatosh and Mehrunes Dagon Armors, Weapons, and Horse Armor Sets
  • Digital Artbook and Soundtrack App

What’s New in Oblivion Remastered?

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Developed by Virtuos Games, while Bethesda focuses on Elder Scrolls VI, this remaster brings several enhancements to the table:

  • Overhauled visuals including dynamic lighting, updated character models, and remastered environments
  • Improved combat and quality-of-life UI enhancements
  • Native widescreen and ultra-widescreen support
  • Full controller support and Steam Deck compatibility
  • Enhanced modding tools for the community

The remaster keeps the expansive open world that earned Oblivion the title of IGN's Game of the Year in 2006, but now it aligns with today's performance standards, all powered by Unreal Engine 5.