Massive Player Surge for Skyrim and Morrowind Following Oblivion Remaster Takeover!

Summary

  • Oblivion Remastered’s success is prompting gamers to revisit older Elder Scrolls titles like Skyrim and Morrowind.
  • Skyrim has seen a 26% increase in players on Xbox, with the original Oblivion jumping by 113% this week on the platform.
  • Oblivion Remastered reached over 4 million players in its first three days.

It appears that the recent success of “Oblivion Remastered” is encouraging certain gamers to revisit older “Elder Scrolls” games such as “Skyrim” and “Morrowind”. Typically, new installments in established franchises spark interest in returning to earlier editions. In this case, even widely acclaimed titles like “Skyrim” seem to have gained renewed attention following the recent launch.

On April 21st, the long-anticipated remake of “The Elder Scrolls 4: Oblivion” was stealthily released. Bethesda took charge of its publication, while Virtuos handled its development. The remaster primarily enhanced the game’s visuals using Unreal Engine 5, but it preserved the essential features of the original open-world experience.

As a result of the triumphant return of Oblivion Remastered, there’s been a noticeable upswing in interest for other Elder Scrolls games. For instance, Skyrim Special Edition has experienced a 26% surge in Xbox players, and its standard version has swelled by 28% on the same platform. Even the original Oblivion has seen a whopping 113% rise this week! Morrowind, while not as impacted, has still enjoyed a slight increase in players. Interestingly, The Elder Scrolls Online has reported a 5% rise in its player base, although this growth is believed to be linked to the announcement of a new expansion for the game rather than the remastered Oblivion’s success.

Skyrim Gets a Player Boost After Oblivion Remastered Is Released

Although the data doesn’t pinpoint the specific cause for gamers revisiting the original Oblivion and Skyrim, it’s quite simple to make an educated guess. The overwhelming success of Oblivion Remastered with over 4 million players in just three days probably sparked gamers to revisit their older games, either to compare their current experience or indulge in some nostalgia.

On previous occasions, certain classic games from Bethesda have been impacted by significant new releases. For example, last year, the number of players for Fallout 4 increased by 33% shortly after the debut of an Amazon live-action television series based on the franchise.

There’s a strong chance that the success of the Oblivion Remaster could boost the reception for Skyblivion, a modded game that combines elements from both Oblivion and Skyrim, set to release in 2025. Recently, the lead developer of Skyblivion expressed his approval of the Oblivion Remastered, suggesting that his passion project will indeed see the light of day. Although it’s hard to predict how well Skyblivion will perform, gamers are likely to be intrigued by comparing it to the official remaster, potentially driving more players to Skyblivion once it becomes available.

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2025-04-28 20:55