Skyblivion’s devs have released an in-depth look at two remastered side quests
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Skyblivion is, without a doubt, one of the most ambitious fan-made mod projects out there. Created by a team of volunteers, the mod ports and remasters The Elder Scrolls 4: OblivionwithinSkyrim, complete with all its old quests (as well as some new ones), and all its familiar locations, from Cyrodiil to the Gold Coast. What’s more, it’ll be totally free for PC players who already own Skyrim, Oblivion, and their DLCs.
In the latest video posted to project lead Rebelzize’sYouTubechannel, we’ve been given a deeper look at Skyblivion’s gameplay, including two of those classic side quests – The Killing Field and Fingers of the Mountain – allowing us to really see the difference between the original RPG and the fan-made project. We also get a better look at the map and world itself – some of it, anyway – which looks really vibrant and colorful. You can take a peek below.
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