Skyblivion, the ambitious fan-made remake of The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion using the engine of The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, is set to launch in 2025. This monumental project, crafted by a dedicated team of volunteer developers, represents a AAA-scale modding effort that has consumed years of their time and passion.
In a recent developer update stream, the Skyblivion team reaffirmed their commitment to a 2025 release, expressing optimism about meeting or even surpassing their target date. "We hope with your support to finish the final steps in completing our dream, maybe even beating our own estimation," they stated, highlighting the community's crucial role in the project's success.
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Describing Skyblivion as merely a one-to-one remake would not do justice to the extensive work being done. The developers are not only recreating the original game but also enhancing various aspects of it. This includes ensuring that unique items truly stand out and bolstering the challenge posed by existing bosses, such as the notorious Mannimarco. The team showcased the revamped "A Brush with Death" quest during their livestream, revealing a beautifully reimagined painted world.
The project's intrigue is further heightened by rumors of an official Oblivion remake. Earlier this year, alleged details about an Oblivion remake emerged, suggesting potential updates to combat and other features. Microsoft, however, declined to comment on these rumors to IGN. Additionally, in 2023, documents from the Activision Blizzard/FTC trial inadvertently revealed mentions of an Oblivion remaster, alongside other projects like an Indiana Jones game, which has since been released, and a Fallout 3 remaster, which remains unconfirmed.
Should Microsoft and Bethesda decide to officially relaunch Oblivion, this could impact the trajectory of Skyblivion. Bethesda's games have a rich history of modding support, from classic titles to the more recent Starfield. The hope is that Skyblivion will not face the same challenges as Fallout London did right before its launch.