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Skyrim modder says to hell with it, goes full Mirror's Edge by giving Bethesda's RPG an impressive new parkour system that has convinced me to do yet another stealth archer playthrough
By Issy van der Velde published
News Parkour!

Fallout 5: Everything we know so far, and what we hope to see
By Heather Wald last updated
Guide Fallout 5 is the next big Bethesda game coming after The Elder Scrolls 6, but there's not much we know about it yet

Oblivion Remastered wizard concocts chaotic "Pegasus spell," admits he might have taken it "a little too far" after making his horse fly across Cyrodiil at lightning speed
By Anna Koselke published
News "He flew, he just couldn't handle the landing…"

Oblivion Remastered player chooses peace, beating the RPG "without assaulting any innocents or stealing anything" despite one quest almost ruining the whole thing
By Anna Koselke published
News They beat Bethesda's game "for the first time ever"

Starfield patch sparks hope among fans that Bethesda is finally adding "proper space travel" to the RPG, 2 years after it originally launched: "Todd my life is yours again"
By Catherine Lewis published
News Fans have apparently uncovered mentions of "cruise mode" in Starfield's code

Skyblivion is giving us a whole city that was cut from Oblivion 19 years ago and shaking up my least favorite part of the original RPG with a new Elder Scrolls Online-inspired landscape
By Jordan Gerblick published
News Fort Hutch was originally a whole city, and soon it will be in the fan-made Oblivion remake

Oblivion Remastered joins the pantheon of Red Dead Redemption 2 and The Witcher 4 for its attention to animal anatomy: "The deer have buttholes"
By Scott McCrae published
News Oh deer

Oblivion Remastered isn't comparable to Skyblivion as the 13-year project is "a full-scale remake" reimagining Bethesda's game "from the ground up, bringing it in line with modern RPG standards"
By Anna Koselke published
News It's "one of the most ambitious modding projects of our generation"
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