Summary
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Oblivion Remastered has fans Skyrim secretly hoping for the Unreal Engine 5 Remaster because many admit they are willing to buy the game again.
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Even those who hate the idea admit that “probably”, even those who want to make older scrolls 6 and get here.
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It seems to be a popular idea, so it largely guarantees that in 2027 we will get another re -release of Skyrim.
When you think about Skyrim, it is likely that it is in mind one of the most re -released games of all time. It is so well deserved that Bethesda also got a joke with a stupid advertisement in 2019, which caused Keegan Michael Key to play Skyrim on Etch-A-ski and Samsung Smart Lednička. It was re -released quite a lot, be it a direct port or a remaster.
You would think that with all the different versions of Skyrim sunk around the place, fans of the game would not have much taste to buy a game, but in fact it does not seem to be. Thanks to the success of The Elder Scrolls 4: Remastered Oblivion, some Skyrim fans look with envy in their eyes.
Skyrim fans secretly hope for remaster in the style of oblivion
First, Skyrim Subreddit called Okarruin to ask the community in general if they would be down again to buy Skyrim if they were given UNREAL Engine 5 Remaster, like Oblivion, and claim that they would not “hesitate” themselves.
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It turned out that it is not as unpopular idea as you might think, how a user named Rugbymoose 12367 admits that “they restore Skyrim again for less”. Then you have users like Absolidebauchery0 who really want to hate this idea, but eventually admit that “probably” at the end of the day.
Skoltheus admits that playing through the oblivion “I just let me play Skyrim” and the user named Reydeathwish goes so far that anyone who says no is “lying for himself”. Another user called Kisame83 admits that it would also, but also says that “they know [they] Having a problem ”, so I think it's good that there is some self -reflection.
I can't go through all the comments here, because each of them is almost a fan of admitting that they will buy a remaster, even though he has been waiting for Elder Scrolls 6 for so long. I think I will talk to you again in 2027 when Bethesda drops Skyrim: The Super Special Remaster Edition.
Skyrim
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November 11, 2011
- Esrb
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M for adults: using alcohol, blood and gore, intense violence, sexual themes
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Creation
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