Summary

  • Skyblivion, a fan-made remake of The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion in Skyrim’s engine, has shown off some live gameplay of its current state.
  • The project has been in development since 2012, made by a team of volunteers, and is now confident of releasing this year.
  • The video shows the city of Cheydinhal, with NPC interactions, quests, and a user interface that blends Oblivion’s ornate visuals with Skyrim’s usability.
  • They are also improving dungeon environments and adding appropriate music to match each region.
  • The team raised $1,200 for Make-A-Wish International during the stream.
  • The game’s release would be a surprise to observers who might have believed Bethesda’s rumoured official Oblivion remake would be better, but this is purely speculation with no news about the game having been released.

By Nic Reuben

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