Shadow Dropping Oblivion Remastered “Buried” Indie Games According To One Publisher

Summary

  • Execs don’t grasp gamer desires; Blizzard ex-mentor doubtful on outdated remakes.
  • Indie games like Post Trauma overlooked by big releases like Oblivion Remastered.
  • Shadowdrop of megacorp games harms indie studios who plan meticulously to avoid competition.

If you missed the news, it’s possible that Bethesda may have executed one of the largest surprise releases in gaming history by unveiling and launching The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered during their live stream on Tuesday.

Although many players may find the surprise release (shadowdrop) exciting, it doesn’t hold the same appeal for game developers, particularly those lacking the powerful promotional resources of large corporations.

Indie Label Co-Founder Laments Smaller Games Getting Overshadowed By Stealth Releases Of Popular Games

Over here as a passionate gamer, I’ve been following the conversations at Raw Fury, an indie games company. Their co-founder, Jonas Antonsson, recently highlighted the challenges small games face when overshadowed by bigger releases. Interestingly, he shared his fondness for Oblivion, stating that he cherished it back then and continues to be thrilled about its revival, eagerly anticipating its introduction to a fresh wave of gamers.

Yet, the studio leader additionally clarifies their predicament: “For independent studios and publishers, this is a challenge with big, sudden releases, as everything essentially gets lost in the shuffle. We lack both the financial resources and promotional power, so our releases are strategically scheduled to increase the likelihood of gaining attention.

In conclusion, Antonsson expressed deep empathy towards both the team and the long-term collaborator they’ve had, who dedicated their heart and soul to creating Oblivion Remastered.

Instead of being overshadowed by Oblivion Remastered from Raw Fury, it was their cinematic horror game titled Post Trauma that found itself competing for attention on the same day as Bethesda’s RPG release.

Even though Post Trauma isn’t a role-playing game (RPG) and belongs to a different genre, all the attention centered around Oblivion Remastered may have unintentionally overshadowed it.

If you’re intrigued by it, this game is described as a “Puzzle Horror title reminiscent of PS2-era favorites. Explore settings, confront perils, and encounter other stranded individuals in the heart of the Gloom.” At the moment of writing this, it has received overwhelmingly positive reviews on Steam, which is pleasing to learn.

For independent studios, it’s a significant challenge when giants like Microsoft and Bethesda release their games without considering the smaller studios’ schedules. This can be tough on indie companies that have invested considerable time in development and strategic planning to steer clear of head-on competition with major releases.

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2025-04-24 21:39