After several weeks, and even several months of rumors, the news is finally out. A very big game has finally become official and, good news, it is directly integrated into the Xbox Game Pass! Here is an opportunity for subscribers to discover or rediscover a cult title from a license that we no longer even need to introduce. Rejoice, it is already available!
A classic rises from its ashes in Xbox Game Pass
We were just waiting for its official announcement, and yet it took everyone by surprise! Yes, Bethesda has revealed its big surprise: The Elder Scrolls 4 Oblivion Remastered is indeed a reality. What's more, the game has been available since yesterday on PS5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC. Another piece of good news accompanies this shadow drop: it immediately joined the gaming service. Microsoft's request, the Xbox Game Pass.
This graphical overhaul under Unreal Engine 5 of one of the most cult titles in video game history has something to delight RPG fans. While the sixth opus is still awaited and Skyrim has been more than stale on all sides, this remaster of The Elder Scrolls 4 is the ideal opportunity to rediscover the game in a modernized version, easily moreover via the Xbox Game Pass.
From now on, players can rediscover Cyrodiil with reworked graphics and textures brought up to date. Expect an unparalleled immersion until present in The Elder Scrolls 4. Especially since the Remastered runs in 4K at 60 FPS, for better gaming comfort. Not to mention that the interface has been carefully designed and accessibility options added. This will take advantage of your machine's performance, whether you play on Series X|S or PC via Xbox Game Pass.
The Elder Scrolls 4 Remastered is the result of the collaboration between Bethesda and Virtuos. The latter has focused on honoring the initial experience while modernizing it. What's more, the game includes the expansions of the original version. No need to go back to the checkout, especially if you go through Xbox Game Pass. So, enjoy the full story of this seminal title from the mid-2000s.
Source: Xbox.com.
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