• ¿Estás cansado de que cada vez que asomas tus colmillos y tus ojos rojos, los guardias de Cyrodiil hagan una fila para intentar hacerte puré? La vida de un vampiro en Oblivion puede ser bastante complicada, especialmente cuando cada esquina parece tener un guardia con un hacha y un deseo ardiente de acabar con tu existencia "no-muerta". Pero no te preocupes, porque el nuevo Vile Lair en Oblivion Remastered está aquí para salvarte del colapso emocional que produce ser un chupasangre perseguido.

    Imagina esto: un escondite oscuro y acogedor donde puedes perfeccionar el arte de la vida vampírica sin el constante acoso de los guardias bien entrenados. Sí, el Vile Lair es como el Airbnb de los vampiros, solo que en lugar de disfrutar de vistas espectaculares, te deleitarás con sombras y susurros de la Dark Brotherhood. Porque, ¿quién no querría compartir su espacio vital con un grupo de asesinos? ¡Eso es lo que llamo una verdadera comunidad!

    Aquí, en este santuario de la oscuridad, podrás llevar a cabo tus actividades vampíricas sin interrupciones. Ya sea que quieras practicar un poco de sanguinaria meditación o simplemente disfrutar de una copa de "sangre fresca", el Vile Lair te ofrece todas las comodidades que un vampiro moderno necesita. Y no olvidemos las decoraciones: ¿hay algo más acogedor que un buen par de calaveras y un esqueleto en la esquina? ¡Eso sí que es estilo!

    Pero, por favor, no te olvides de las visitas a la ciudad. Esas interacciones humanas, aunque breves y a menudo peligrosas, son la sal de la vida. Claro, si puedes evitar que te vean como un monstruo y no como un cliente habitual en la taberna. Después de todo, los humanos tienen la extraña costumbre de querer matarte por ser lo que eres. ¡Qué grosería!

    Así que, querido vampiro, la próxima vez que te sientas desplazado por la falta de hospitalidad de los habitantes de Cyrodiil, recuerda que el Vile Lair está a tu disposición. Es el lugar perfecto para aquellos momentos en los que necesitas un respiro de la vida social (o la falta de ella). ¡Adelante, hazte un favor y refugiate en tu nuevo hogar oscuro!

    #OblivionRemastered #Vampiros #VileLair #DarkBrotherhood #Gaming
    ¿Estás cansado de que cada vez que asomas tus colmillos y tus ojos rojos, los guardias de Cyrodiil hagan una fila para intentar hacerte puré? La vida de un vampiro en Oblivion puede ser bastante complicada, especialmente cuando cada esquina parece tener un guardia con un hacha y un deseo ardiente de acabar con tu existencia "no-muerta". Pero no te preocupes, porque el nuevo Vile Lair en Oblivion Remastered está aquí para salvarte del colapso emocional que produce ser un chupasangre perseguido. Imagina esto: un escondite oscuro y acogedor donde puedes perfeccionar el arte de la vida vampírica sin el constante acoso de los guardias bien entrenados. Sí, el Vile Lair es como el Airbnb de los vampiros, solo que en lugar de disfrutar de vistas espectaculares, te deleitarás con sombras y susurros de la Dark Brotherhood. Porque, ¿quién no querría compartir su espacio vital con un grupo de asesinos? ¡Eso es lo que llamo una verdadera comunidad! Aquí, en este santuario de la oscuridad, podrás llevar a cabo tus actividades vampíricas sin interrupciones. Ya sea que quieras practicar un poco de sanguinaria meditación o simplemente disfrutar de una copa de "sangre fresca", el Vile Lair te ofrece todas las comodidades que un vampiro moderno necesita. Y no olvidemos las decoraciones: ¿hay algo más acogedor que un buen par de calaveras y un esqueleto en la esquina? ¡Eso sí que es estilo! Pero, por favor, no te olvides de las visitas a la ciudad. Esas interacciones humanas, aunque breves y a menudo peligrosas, son la sal de la vida. Claro, si puedes evitar que te vean como un monstruo y no como un cliente habitual en la taberna. Después de todo, los humanos tienen la extraña costumbre de querer matarte por ser lo que eres. ¡Qué grosería! Así que, querido vampiro, la próxima vez que te sientas desplazado por la falta de hospitalidad de los habitantes de Cyrodiil, recuerda que el Vile Lair está a tu disposición. Es el lugar perfecto para aquellos momentos en los que necesitas un respiro de la vida social (o la falta de ella). ¡Adelante, hazte un favor y refugiate en tu nuevo hogar oscuro! #OblivionRemastered #Vampiros #VileLair #DarkBrotherhood #Gaming
    The Villainous Vile Lair In Oblivion Remastered Is Perfect For Vampiric Playthroughs
    Playing an infamous, blood-sucking character? Chances are you’ve been forced out of every major city in Cyrodiil by overzealous guards who see your fangs and red eyes and want to slaughter your vampire butt, right? Well, if that’s the case, where els
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  • Days of Play 2025 comes to PlayStation Store May 28

    The Days of Play celebration comes to PlayStation Store, featuring numerous games all available at discount for a limited time*, starting May 28! You can get a preview of just some of the titles** that’ll be included ahead of the promotion’s go-live time right here.

    The full list will include the likes of Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 – Cross-Gen Bundle, WWE 2K25 Standard Edition, Astro Bot, The Last of Us Part II Remasteredand Red Dead Redemption 2. 

    The full list will include the likes of Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 – Cross-Gen Bundle, WWE 2K25 Standard Edition, Astro Botand The Last of Us Part II Remastered. 

    The full list will include the likes of Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 – Cross-Gen Bundle, WWE 2K25 Standard Edition, Astro Botand The Last of Us Part II Remastered. 

    And there are many more games beyond the titles listed below. When the dedicated promotion page goes live on PlayStation Store on May 28, head there to see the full list and find out your regional discount pricing. 

    And there’s plenty more Days of Play related-celebrations to enjoy! Check out the full range of activities, offers and more in the Days of Play announcement post. 

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    Cities: Skylines – Mayor’s Edition

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    CityDriver

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    Construction Simulator

    Construction Simulator – Gold Edition

    Control: Ultimate Edition

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    Creed: Rise to Glory – Championship Edition™

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    Crusader Kings III: Royal Edition

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    Cyberpunk 2077: Phantom Liberty

    Cyberpunk 2077: Ultimate Edition

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    Danganronpa S: Ultimate Summer Camp

    Danganronpa V3: Killing Harmony

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    Darkest Dungeon II: Oblivion Edition

    Darkest Dungeon®

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    DayZ Frostline

    Dead Cells

    Dead Island 2

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    Devil May Cry 5 Special Edition

    Devil May Cry HD Collection & 4SE Bundle

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    Dishonored®: Death of the Outsider™ – Deluxe Bundle

    Disney Epic Mickey: Rebrushed

    DISSIDIA® FINAL FANTASY® NT

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    DOOM Eternal Standard Edition

    Dragon Age™: The Veilguard

    DRAGON QUEST BUILDERS

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    DRAGON QUEST III HD-2D Remake

    DRAGON QUEST XI S: Echoes of an Elusive Age – Definitive Edition

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    Dying Light 2 Stay Human

    EA SPORTS FC™ 25 Standard Edition

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    EARTH DEFENSE FORCE: WORLD BROTHERS 2 Deluxe Edition

    Eiyuden Chronicle: Hundred Heroes

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    ENDER LILIES: Quietus of the Knights

    ENDER MAGNOLIA: Bloom in the Mist

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    Expeditions: A MudRunner Game – Supreme Edition

    Fallout 4: Game of the Year Edition

    Fallout 76

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    Far Cry New Dawn Deluxe Edition

    FF7R EPISODE INTERmissionFINAL FANTASY I-VI Bundle

    FINAL FANTASY VII REBIRTH Digital Deluxe Edition

    FINAL FANTASY VII REMAKE

    FINAL FANTASY VII REMAKE & REBIRTH Twin Pack

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    Five Nights at Freddy’s: Help Wanted 2

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    Heavy Cargo – The Truck Simulator

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    Indiana Jones and the Great Circle Premium Edition

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    Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy

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    Marvel’s Midnight Suns Legendary Edition

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    Master Detective Archives: RAIN CODE Plus

    Master Detective Archives: RAIN CODE Plus – Digital Deluxe Edition

    Matchbox™ Driving Adventures

    Metaphor: ReFantazio

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    Metro Awakening + Arizona Sunshine® 2

    Metro Exodus: Gold Edition

    Metro Saga Bundle

    Minecraft Dungeons: Ultimate Edition

    Minecraft Legends

    Minecraft Legends Deluxe Edition

    MLB® The Show™ 25

    Monster Energy Supercross 25 – Special Edition

    Monster Energy Supercross 25 – The Official Video Game

    Monster Energy Supercross 25 X Monster Jam™ Showdown – Dirt Master Edition

    Monster High™ Skulltimate Secrets™

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    NARUTO X BORUTO Ultimate Ninja STORM CONNECTIONS Ultimate Edition

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    Need for Speed™ Unbound Ultimate Collection

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    Overcooked! All You Can Eat

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    TEKKEN 8 Season 2 Ultimate Edition

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    *The Days of Play 2025 promotion on PlayStation Store starts May 28 at 00.00AM PDT/BST/JST and ends June 11 at 23:59 PDT/BST/JST.**Games and discounts may differ by region. Please check your local PlayStation Store page at go-live. 
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    Days of Play 2025 comes to PlayStation Store May 28
    The Days of Play celebration comes to PlayStation Store, featuring numerous games all available at discount for a limited time*, starting May 28! You can get a preview of just some of the titles** that’ll be included ahead of the promotion’s go-live time right here. The full list will include the likes of Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 – Cross-Gen Bundle, WWE 2K25 Standard Edition, Astro Bot, The Last of Us Part II Remasteredand Red Dead Redemption 2.  The full list will include the likes of Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 – Cross-Gen Bundle, WWE 2K25 Standard Edition, Astro Botand The Last of Us Part II Remastered.  The full list will include the likes of Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 – Cross-Gen Bundle, WWE 2K25 Standard Edition, Astro Botand The Last of Us Part II Remastered.  And there are many more games beyond the titles listed below. When the dedicated promotion page goes live on PlayStation Store on May 28, head there to see the full list and find out your regional discount pricing.  And there’s plenty more Days of Play related-celebrations to enjoy! Check out the full range of activities, offers and more in the Days of Play announcement post.  A Plague Tale: Innocence A Plague Tale: Requiem After the Fall® – Complete Edition Agatha Christie – Murder on the Orient Express Age of Mythology: Retold Standard Edition Age of Wonders 4 AI LIMIT AI LIMIT Deluxe Edition AI: THE SOMNIUM FILES AI: THE SOMNIUM FILES – nirvanA Initiative Airport Police Contraband Simulator – Border Patrol Akimbot Alan Wake 2 Deluxe Edition Alan Wake Remastered Alien: Isolation – THE COLLECTION Alien: Rogue Incursion VR Deluxe Ambulance Life: A Paramedic Simulator Amerzone – The Explorer’s Legacy ANIMAL WELL Another Crab’s Treasure Arcade Paradise Arizona Sunshine® 2 Deluxe Edition Arizona Sunshine® Remake Arma Reforger Assassin’s Creed Valhalla Deluxe Assassin’s Creed Valhalla Ragnarök Edition Assassin’s Creed® IV Black Flag™ Assassin’s Creed® Mirage Deluxe Edition Assassin’s Creed® Odyssey Deluxe Edition Assassin’s Creed® Odyssey Gold Edition Assetto Corsa 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    Days of Play 2025 comes to PlayStation Store May 28
    The Days of Play celebration comes to PlayStation Store, featuring numerous games all available at discount for a limited time*, starting May 28! You can get a preview of just some of the titles** that’ll be included ahead of the promotion’s go-live time right here. The full list will include the likes of Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 – Cross-Gen Bundle (45% off), WWE 2K25 Standard Edition (30% off), Astro Bot (15% off), The Last of Us Part II Remastered (20% off) and Red Dead Redemption 2 (75% off).  The full list will include the likes of Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 – Cross-Gen Bundle (45% off), WWE 2K25 Standard Edition (30% off), Astro Bot (17% off) and The Last of Us Part II Remastered (20% off).  The full list will include the likes of Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 – Cross-Gen Bundle (45% off), WWE 2K25 Standard Edition (30% off), Astro Bot (17% off) and The Last of Us Part II Remastered (20% off).  And there are many more games beyond the titles listed below. 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  • “What if I was the bad guy?” Oblivion Remastered’s best new faction quests so far exist because a modder was doing evil stuff, and they’re now teasing “a secret project”

    Bad To The Bravil

    “What if I was the bad guy?” Oblivion Remastered’s best new faction quests so far exist because a modder was doing evil stuff, and they’re now teasing “a secret project”
    Also, it’ll take some work for the remaster’s modding scene to get to the next level without Bethesda helping "grease the wheels".

    Image credit: Bethesda/VG247

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    by Mark Warren
    Senior Staff Writer

    Published on May 23, 2025

    If there’s one thing us folks who love a good RPG can never have enough of, it’s quests. Oblivion Remastered has plenty in its base form - The Elder Scrolls 4 not being short on stuff to do - but of course modders were always going to add to that.
    We’re still at a pretty early stage in terms of folks digging underneath the Unreal Engine second skin Virtuos has cocooned the classic game in and seeing what they can accomplish by pushing the boundaries. However, there’ve been plenty of mods that have already come out and had everyone going full Uriel Septim ‘I’ve seen you in my dreams’ mode.

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    The latest of these, in my case, had been modder ColdTyrant’s “Infinitum” series, a bunch of mods released in rapid succession that overhaul Oblivion’s already pretty stellar faction questlines by adding in new infinitely accessible radiant quests and systems. They offer nice rewards in return for your character doing more of the job they signed up for - be it assassin, warrior, thief, gladiator, or mage - in a way that’s perfect for roleplaying.
    So, having also been intrigued by his earliest works that made it possible to join the Mythic Dawn and become a necromancer in Oblivion Remastered, I decided earlier this week to reach out to ColdTyrant. We chatted about how the quest mods he's created so far came together, what the next steps in Oblivion Remastered modding might require, and what his future modding plans are. Here’s that conversation:
    VG247: What drew you to modding Oblivion Remastered, and has your previous modding experience come in handy when getting up to speed with it?
    ColdTyrant: I've been playing Oblivion since I was a kid, in 2007 on the PS3. At that age I was absolutely astounded that I could do whatever I wanted, go wherever I wanted, fight, kill, or help whoever I wanted - the game absolutely blew me away and had a fundamental effect on myself and my creativity. I've been modding Bethesda games ever since my dad first let me play on his PC, and I was able to download the Construction Set for Oblivion and start poking around to see how things work and what I could make.
    I had been following the rumors of an 'Oblivion Remake' since January of this year leading up to its eventual shadow drop, and was absolutely floored by the incredible visuals and gameplay overhauls made by the extremely talented team at Virtuos. They breathed new life into one of my all-time favorite video games, and it's been so exciting to see everyone playing and talking about Oblivion again just like when I was a kid.
    Naturally, after I'd already sunken about 100 or so hours into Remaster, I started feeling that itch to get back into the Construction Set. People werepumping out mods, tweaks, and tools for Oblivion Remastered like crazy, and I really wanted to sort of get on that wave and see if I could contribute my own content to help enrich players' experiences further.

    Being back in Cyrodiil can do that to a guy. | Image credit: Bethesda/VG247

    VG247: How did you go about creating your first couple of quest/faction expansion mods, Mythic Dawn Rising and Dark Path of The Necromancer? Was it a case of wanting more evil options and finding out what was possible, or did you go in with a set vision?
    ColdTyrant: When I decided it was time to start modding Remastered, I really wasn't sure where to start. I've always been fascinated with the villains Bethesda has created, and I know many playershave a desire to explore the idea - what if *I* was the bad guy?
    I started re-learning Oblivion's scripting and quest system, and ultimately decided I wanted to create an alternate path to the Main Quest, where the player could decide to explore what it would be like to actually be a member of Mehrunes Dagon's Mythic Dawn cult. This mod was sort of a test of what I could get away with mechanically - a proof of concept to myself, and it's a bit light on content and needs a big update.
    After I released Mythic Dawn Rising, I just kept playing around with scripts and variables and seeing what could be done. When I discovered the different types of systems I'd be able to create with what I'd discovered, my ideas really began to run wild.
    Dark Path of the Necromancer started as just a mod that would add an alternative way for players to create Black Soul Gems, but as I'd finish one feature I'd think of another, then get to work on it - then another, then another. It quickly sort of snowballed into this big project with multiple necromantic-centered systems, and I really love how it turned out. Sort of accidentally, I'd wound up creating another mod that allowed the player to explore membership with another previously forbidden faction.

    Who wouldn't want to join a group of folks who can cast armour illusions this cool? | Image credit: Bethesda/VG247

    VG247: I’ve noticed that in both of those mods’ descriptions you note that you’re hoping to add more to them once more advanced Oblivion Remastered modding tools are out there. What kinds of tools are you most keen to see emerge going forwards and can you paint me a picture of what the ‘ideal versions’ of those mods might look like?
    ColdTyrant: So, with modding the original Oblivion, it's a lot simpler - anything you put into the game world will just be there when you load up the mod. No requirements, no difficult installation instructions, just plug and play. If I dropped a new NPC named Bob the Mage into Anvil, he'd just be there!
    Oblivion Remastered is a bit more complicated. Virtuos has created an incredibly remarkable hybrid engine that combines both Gamebryoand Unreal Engine 5. Gamebryo handles the scripts, quests, and gameplay mechanics, while Unreal Engine 5 handles all rendering - meshes, textures, menus, lighting, shadows, effects, lines of text, pretty much anything and everything the player sees on their screen.
    What this means in layman's terms is that if I dropped Bob the Mage into Anvil in Remastered using the Gamebryo Oblivion Construction Set, well... that's not enough to make him show up. At best, a visit to Anvil will result in him being completely invisible, and at worst, a game crash. This is because Gamebryo no longer handles rendering.
    Unreal Engine needs to be told by Gamebryo via strings what actually exists and what to render into the game. Everything needs a table string entry that connects back to Unreal, or you'll have problems.
    Fortunately, some incredibly talented moddershave created tools like TesSyncMapInjector or the Fix & Port Script for xEdit that do this job for us - so Bob the Mage can exist in Oblivion Remastered.

    Ok, so this particular mage isn't called Bob, but you get the picture. | Image credit: Bethesda/VG247

    However, this means players will be required to install these tools on their end to experience mods that add new items and systems to Oblivion Remastered, and it can be frustrating for new people that want to get into modding their games, but feel intimidated by all these requirements and specific installation instructions.
    So ideally, we'll get to a point where either Bethesda/Virtuos release official modding tools for the remaster or talented mod engineers are able to create toolthat make mods fully compatible with Unreal, without the end user needing to install extra requirements. For the ‘Oldblivion’ versions of my mods, they are all plug and play - no requirements. But for Remastered - for now - you'll always need UE4SS and TesSyncMapInjector.
    VG247: What inspired you to take on your Infinitum series, how was it putting together each of the radiant quest systems and deciding on the unique twists you were going to give each faction’s system? One of the things I found most interesting about the Dark Brotherhood one was the gacha-style Dark Token reward system, so how did the idea for that specifically come about?
    ColdTyrant: The ‘radiant quest system’ I've designed was actually initially a side feature in another currently unnamed mod project regarding the Blackwood Company, as my original intention was to continue the ‘join and play evil factions’ genre of mods I'd released so far.
    When I discovered during testing how much fun I was having just doing infinite quests, I thought to myself - I need to adapt this to the main factions. From there, once again, my ideas started to kind of run wild.
    I ‘extracted’ the radiant quest system from my Blackwood project, ported it into a new project, and reworked it for the Dark Brotherhood. I think a lot of people feel this way, but Oblivion's Dark Brotherhood is by far my favorite questline in the game, and I say that while really loving all of the major factions. I wanted to be able to take contracts to assassinate people forever, and I hoped others would too. In the end, Dark Brotherhood - Infinitum was born, and the series kicked off.

    Creeper, gacha master of the Dark Brotherhood. | Image credit: Bethesda/ColdTyrant

    As far as the ‘gacha reward system’, I wanted to create a unique way for the player to get random rewards, but also be able to choose what type of reward they're interested in. Creating a gacha that may or may not give the player something good for their Dark Tokens I thought would be a fantastic way to motivate the player to keep doing infinite contracts besides just the fun of sneak killing and gold.
    If the popularity of certain gacha games is any indicator, people really love being able to take their chances and roll for rewards, even if the odds are stacked against them. Fortunately, however, Creeper does NOT charge the player any real-world money!
    Some players complained that Creeper being in the Cheydinhal Sanctuary is not immersive, and I totally get it - but I love Morrowind just as much as Oblivion and Skyrim, and I'm sure any Morrowind player is aware of the "meme" of selling Creeper hundreds of sets of Dark Brotherhood armor. Why wouldn't he show up? He wants more of that stuff! It was just a fun reference in the end, and I was hoping people would get a kick out of it!
    VG247: What are your personal plans and general hopes for Oblivion Remastered modding going forwards, especially when it comes to quest mods - are there any complex ideas you've not tried yet that you’re keen to give a go once the tech’s there and do you think there’s a high ceiling in terms of what people might eventually pull off?
    ColdTyrant: Similar to what I mentioned earlier, the ideal situation for Oblivion Remastered modding will be the release of official modding tools to ‘grease the wheels’ on the mod development process - but given the complexity of the hybrid engine, I'm not sure if this will happen. It would be really nice, though, so our friends playing on console can hop on the hype wave of Remastered modding too.
    As far as my plans - the nextmod in the Infinitum series will be Mages Guild - Infinitum. This mod will feature an endless Creature Research system, a brand new Elixir-crafting system separate from regular Alchemy, and radiant quests to deliver those Elixirs to the various Mages Guild Halls. Additionally there will be an endlessly-available staff-crafting system.

    Since we had our chat, ColdTyrant's released his Mages Guild mod, so you can try it right after you're done reading. | Image credit: Bethesda/ColdTyrant

    Since the Mages Guild is a bit different, and focused more on scholarly endeavors and magical power, I'm hoping people really enjoy it!
    Once the main Infinitum Series is complete, I'll likely shift my focus to a big Mythic Dawn Rising update, and a secret project I've been writing up, that I think people will really love!
    As far as whether or not I've tried certain ideas due to current limitations, there are certainly a few. I try not to lean *too* heavily into NPC dialogue, for example, since we can't use custom voice files yet, or have an elegant solution like ‘Elys Universal Silent Voice’ which exists for Oldblivion.
    I think there is a high ceiling for learning and getting into more complex scripting if you've never done it before, but really, the sky is the limit when it comes to Bethesda modding - there are hundreds and hundreds of mod authors far more talented than myself that have created incredible content for all of Bethesda's single-player masterpieces.
    As time marches on, I'm really excited to see the things people continue to pump out for Oblivion Remastered. It's really exciting to see what people can come up with!
    #what #was #bad #guy #oblivion
    “What if I was the bad guy?” Oblivion Remastered’s best new faction quests so far exist because a modder was doing evil stuff, and they’re now teasing “a secret project”
    Bad To The Bravil “What if I was the bad guy?” Oblivion Remastered’s best new faction quests so far exist because a modder was doing evil stuff, and they’re now teasing “a secret project” Also, it’ll take some work for the remaster’s modding scene to get to the next level without Bethesda helping "grease the wheels". Image credit: Bethesda/VG247 Article by Mark Warren Senior Staff Writer Published on May 23, 2025 If there’s one thing us folks who love a good RPG can never have enough of, it’s quests. Oblivion Remastered has plenty in its base form - The Elder Scrolls 4 not being short on stuff to do - but of course modders were always going to add to that. We’re still at a pretty early stage in terms of folks digging underneath the Unreal Engine second skin Virtuos has cocooned the classic game in and seeing what they can accomplish by pushing the boundaries. However, there’ve been plenty of mods that have already come out and had everyone going full Uriel Septim ‘I’ve seen you in my dreams’ mode. To see this content please enable targeting cookies. The latest of these, in my case, had been modder ColdTyrant’s “Infinitum” series, a bunch of mods released in rapid succession that overhaul Oblivion’s already pretty stellar faction questlines by adding in new infinitely accessible radiant quests and systems. They offer nice rewards in return for your character doing more of the job they signed up for - be it assassin, warrior, thief, gladiator, or mage - in a way that’s perfect for roleplaying. So, having also been intrigued by his earliest works that made it possible to join the Mythic Dawn and become a necromancer in Oblivion Remastered, I decided earlier this week to reach out to ColdTyrant. We chatted about how the quest mods he's created so far came together, what the next steps in Oblivion Remastered modding might require, and what his future modding plans are. Here’s that conversation: VG247: What drew you to modding Oblivion Remastered, and has your previous modding experience come in handy when getting up to speed with it? ColdTyrant: I've been playing Oblivion since I was a kid, in 2007 on the PS3. At that age I was absolutely astounded that I could do whatever I wanted, go wherever I wanted, fight, kill, or help whoever I wanted - the game absolutely blew me away and had a fundamental effect on myself and my creativity. I've been modding Bethesda games ever since my dad first let me play on his PC, and I was able to download the Construction Set for Oblivion and start poking around to see how things work and what I could make. I had been following the rumors of an 'Oblivion Remake' since January of this year leading up to its eventual shadow drop, and was absolutely floored by the incredible visuals and gameplay overhauls made by the extremely talented team at Virtuos. They breathed new life into one of my all-time favorite video games, and it's been so exciting to see everyone playing and talking about Oblivion again just like when I was a kid. Naturally, after I'd already sunken about 100 or so hours into Remaster, I started feeling that itch to get back into the Construction Set. People werepumping out mods, tweaks, and tools for Oblivion Remastered like crazy, and I really wanted to sort of get on that wave and see if I could contribute my own content to help enrich players' experiences further. Being back in Cyrodiil can do that to a guy. | Image credit: Bethesda/VG247 VG247: How did you go about creating your first couple of quest/faction expansion mods, Mythic Dawn Rising and Dark Path of The Necromancer? Was it a case of wanting more evil options and finding out what was possible, or did you go in with a set vision? ColdTyrant: When I decided it was time to start modding Remastered, I really wasn't sure where to start. I've always been fascinated with the villains Bethesda has created, and I know many playershave a desire to explore the idea - what if *I* was the bad guy? I started re-learning Oblivion's scripting and quest system, and ultimately decided I wanted to create an alternate path to the Main Quest, where the player could decide to explore what it would be like to actually be a member of Mehrunes Dagon's Mythic Dawn cult. This mod was sort of a test of what I could get away with mechanically - a proof of concept to myself, and it's a bit light on content and needs a big update. After I released Mythic Dawn Rising, I just kept playing around with scripts and variables and seeing what could be done. When I discovered the different types of systems I'd be able to create with what I'd discovered, my ideas really began to run wild. Dark Path of the Necromancer started as just a mod that would add an alternative way for players to create Black Soul Gems, but as I'd finish one feature I'd think of another, then get to work on it - then another, then another. It quickly sort of snowballed into this big project with multiple necromantic-centered systems, and I really love how it turned out. Sort of accidentally, I'd wound up creating another mod that allowed the player to explore membership with another previously forbidden faction. Who wouldn't want to join a group of folks who can cast armour illusions this cool? | Image credit: Bethesda/VG247 VG247: I’ve noticed that in both of those mods’ descriptions you note that you’re hoping to add more to them once more advanced Oblivion Remastered modding tools are out there. What kinds of tools are you most keen to see emerge going forwards and can you paint me a picture of what the ‘ideal versions’ of those mods might look like? ColdTyrant: So, with modding the original Oblivion, it's a lot simpler - anything you put into the game world will just be there when you load up the mod. No requirements, no difficult installation instructions, just plug and play. If I dropped a new NPC named Bob the Mage into Anvil, he'd just be there! Oblivion Remastered is a bit more complicated. Virtuos has created an incredibly remarkable hybrid engine that combines both Gamebryoand Unreal Engine 5. Gamebryo handles the scripts, quests, and gameplay mechanics, while Unreal Engine 5 handles all rendering - meshes, textures, menus, lighting, shadows, effects, lines of text, pretty much anything and everything the player sees on their screen. What this means in layman's terms is that if I dropped Bob the Mage into Anvil in Remastered using the Gamebryo Oblivion Construction Set, well... that's not enough to make him show up. At best, a visit to Anvil will result in him being completely invisible, and at worst, a game crash. This is because Gamebryo no longer handles rendering. Unreal Engine needs to be told by Gamebryo via strings what actually exists and what to render into the game. Everything needs a table string entry that connects back to Unreal, or you'll have problems. Fortunately, some incredibly talented moddershave created tools like TesSyncMapInjector or the Fix & Port Script for xEdit that do this job for us - so Bob the Mage can exist in Oblivion Remastered. Ok, so this particular mage isn't called Bob, but you get the picture. | Image credit: Bethesda/VG247 However, this means players will be required to install these tools on their end to experience mods that add new items and systems to Oblivion Remastered, and it can be frustrating for new people that want to get into modding their games, but feel intimidated by all these requirements and specific installation instructions. So ideally, we'll get to a point where either Bethesda/Virtuos release official modding tools for the remaster or talented mod engineers are able to create toolthat make mods fully compatible with Unreal, without the end user needing to install extra requirements. For the ‘Oldblivion’ versions of my mods, they are all plug and play - no requirements. But for Remastered - for now - you'll always need UE4SS and TesSyncMapInjector. VG247: What inspired you to take on your Infinitum series, how was it putting together each of the radiant quest systems and deciding on the unique twists you were going to give each faction’s system? One of the things I found most interesting about the Dark Brotherhood one was the gacha-style Dark Token reward system, so how did the idea for that specifically come about? ColdTyrant: The ‘radiant quest system’ I've designed was actually initially a side feature in another currently unnamed mod project regarding the Blackwood Company, as my original intention was to continue the ‘join and play evil factions’ genre of mods I'd released so far. When I discovered during testing how much fun I was having just doing infinite quests, I thought to myself - I need to adapt this to the main factions. From there, once again, my ideas started to kind of run wild. I ‘extracted’ the radiant quest system from my Blackwood project, ported it into a new project, and reworked it for the Dark Brotherhood. I think a lot of people feel this way, but Oblivion's Dark Brotherhood is by far my favorite questline in the game, and I say that while really loving all of the major factions. I wanted to be able to take contracts to assassinate people forever, and I hoped others would too. In the end, Dark Brotherhood - Infinitum was born, and the series kicked off. Creeper, gacha master of the Dark Brotherhood. | Image credit: Bethesda/ColdTyrant As far as the ‘gacha reward system’, I wanted to create a unique way for the player to get random rewards, but also be able to choose what type of reward they're interested in. Creating a gacha that may or may not give the player something good for their Dark Tokens I thought would be a fantastic way to motivate the player to keep doing infinite contracts besides just the fun of sneak killing and gold. If the popularity of certain gacha games is any indicator, people really love being able to take their chances and roll for rewards, even if the odds are stacked against them. Fortunately, however, Creeper does NOT charge the player any real-world money! Some players complained that Creeper being in the Cheydinhal Sanctuary is not immersive, and I totally get it - but I love Morrowind just as much as Oblivion and Skyrim, and I'm sure any Morrowind player is aware of the "meme" of selling Creeper hundreds of sets of Dark Brotherhood armor. Why wouldn't he show up? He wants more of that stuff! It was just a fun reference in the end, and I was hoping people would get a kick out of it! VG247: What are your personal plans and general hopes for Oblivion Remastered modding going forwards, especially when it comes to quest mods - are there any complex ideas you've not tried yet that you’re keen to give a go once the tech’s there and do you think there’s a high ceiling in terms of what people might eventually pull off? ColdTyrant: Similar to what I mentioned earlier, the ideal situation for Oblivion Remastered modding will be the release of official modding tools to ‘grease the wheels’ on the mod development process - but given the complexity of the hybrid engine, I'm not sure if this will happen. It would be really nice, though, so our friends playing on console can hop on the hype wave of Remastered modding too. As far as my plans - the nextmod in the Infinitum series will be Mages Guild - Infinitum. This mod will feature an endless Creature Research system, a brand new Elixir-crafting system separate from regular Alchemy, and radiant quests to deliver those Elixirs to the various Mages Guild Halls. Additionally there will be an endlessly-available staff-crafting system. Since we had our chat, ColdTyrant's released his Mages Guild mod, so you can try it right after you're done reading. | Image credit: Bethesda/ColdTyrant Since the Mages Guild is a bit different, and focused more on scholarly endeavors and magical power, I'm hoping people really enjoy it! Once the main Infinitum Series is complete, I'll likely shift my focus to a big Mythic Dawn Rising update, and a secret project I've been writing up, that I think people will really love! As far as whether or not I've tried certain ideas due to current limitations, there are certainly a few. I try not to lean *too* heavily into NPC dialogue, for example, since we can't use custom voice files yet, or have an elegant solution like ‘Elys Universal Silent Voice’ which exists for Oldblivion. I think there is a high ceiling for learning and getting into more complex scripting if you've never done it before, but really, the sky is the limit when it comes to Bethesda modding - there are hundreds and hundreds of mod authors far more talented than myself that have created incredible content for all of Bethesda's single-player masterpieces. As time marches on, I'm really excited to see the things people continue to pump out for Oblivion Remastered. It's really exciting to see what people can come up with! #what #was #bad #guy #oblivion
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    “What if I was the bad guy?” Oblivion Remastered’s best new faction quests so far exist because a modder was doing evil stuff, and they’re now teasing “a secret project”
    Bad To The Bravil “What if I was the bad guy?” Oblivion Remastered’s best new faction quests so far exist because a modder was doing evil stuff, and they’re now teasing “a secret project” Also, it’ll take some work for the remaster’s modding scene to get to the next level without Bethesda helping "grease the wheels". Image credit: Bethesda/VG247 Article by Mark Warren Senior Staff Writer Published on May 23, 2025 If there’s one thing us folks who love a good RPG can never have enough of, it’s quests. Oblivion Remastered has plenty in its base form - The Elder Scrolls 4 not being short on stuff to do - but of course modders were always going to add to that. We’re still at a pretty early stage in terms of folks digging underneath the Unreal Engine second skin Virtuos has cocooned the classic game in and seeing what they can accomplish by pushing the boundaries. However, there’ve been plenty of mods that have already come out and had everyone going full Uriel Septim ‘I’ve seen you in my dreams’ mode. To see this content please enable targeting cookies. The latest of these, in my case, had been modder ColdTyrant’s “Infinitum” series, a bunch of mods released in rapid succession that overhaul Oblivion’s already pretty stellar faction questlines by adding in new infinitely accessible radiant quests and systems. They offer nice rewards in return for your character doing more of the job they signed up for - be it assassin, warrior, thief, gladiator, or mage - in a way that’s perfect for roleplaying. So, having also been intrigued by his earliest works that made it possible to join the Mythic Dawn and become a necromancer in Oblivion Remastered, I decided earlier this week to reach out to ColdTyrant. We chatted about how the quest mods he's created so far came together, what the next steps in Oblivion Remastered modding might require, and what his future modding plans are. Here’s that conversation: VG247: What drew you to modding Oblivion Remastered, and has your previous modding experience come in handy when getting up to speed with it? ColdTyrant: I've been playing Oblivion since I was a kid, in 2007 on the PS3. At that age I was absolutely astounded that I could do whatever I wanted, go wherever I wanted, fight, kill, or help whoever I wanted - the game absolutely blew me away and had a fundamental effect on myself and my creativity. I've been modding Bethesda games ever since my dad first let me play on his PC, and I was able to download the Construction Set for Oblivion and start poking around to see how things work and what I could make. I had been following the rumors of an 'Oblivion Remake' since January of this year leading up to its eventual shadow drop, and was absolutely floored by the incredible visuals and gameplay overhauls made by the extremely talented team at Virtuos. They breathed new life into one of my all-time favorite video games, and it's been so exciting to see everyone playing and talking about Oblivion again just like when I was a kid. Naturally, after I'd already sunken about 100 or so hours into Remaster, I started feeling that itch to get back into the Construction Set. People were (and still are) pumping out mods, tweaks, and tools for Oblivion Remastered like crazy, and I really wanted to sort of get on that wave and see if I could contribute my own content to help enrich players' experiences further. Being back in Cyrodiil can do that to a guy. | Image credit: Bethesda/VG247 VG247: How did you go about creating your first couple of quest/faction expansion mods, Mythic Dawn Rising and Dark Path of The Necromancer? Was it a case of wanting more evil options and finding out what was possible, or did you go in with a set vision? ColdTyrant: When I decided it was time to start modding Remastered, I really wasn't sure where to start. I've always been fascinated with the villains Bethesda has created, and I know many players (including myself) have a desire to explore the idea - what if *I* was the bad guy? I started re-learning Oblivion's scripting and quest system, and ultimately decided I wanted to create an alternate path to the Main Quest, where the player could decide to explore what it would be like to actually be a member of Mehrunes Dagon's Mythic Dawn cult. This mod was sort of a test of what I could get away with mechanically - a proof of concept to myself, and it's a bit light on content and needs a big update (I'm working on this!). After I released Mythic Dawn Rising, I just kept playing around with scripts and variables and seeing what could be done. When I discovered the different types of systems I'd be able to create with what I'd discovered, my ideas really began to run wild. Dark Path of the Necromancer started as just a mod that would add an alternative way for players to create Black Soul Gems, but as I'd finish one feature I'd think of another, then get to work on it - then another, then another. It quickly sort of snowballed into this big project with multiple necromantic-centered systems, and I really love how it turned out. Sort of accidentally, I'd wound up creating another mod that allowed the player to explore membership with another previously forbidden faction. Who wouldn't want to join a group of folks who can cast armour illusions this cool? | Image credit: Bethesda/VG247 VG247: I’ve noticed that in both of those mods’ descriptions you note that you’re hoping to add more to them once more advanced Oblivion Remastered modding tools are out there. What kinds of tools are you most keen to see emerge going forwards and can you paint me a picture of what the ‘ideal versions’ of those mods might look like? ColdTyrant: So, with modding the original Oblivion, it's a lot simpler - anything you put into the game world will just be there when you load up the mod. No requirements, no difficult installation instructions, just plug and play. If I dropped a new NPC named Bob the Mage into Anvil, he'd just be there! Oblivion Remastered is a bit more complicated. Virtuos has created an incredibly remarkable hybrid engine that combines both Gamebryo (an earlier version of Creation Engine) and Unreal Engine 5. Gamebryo handles the scripts, quests, and gameplay mechanics, while Unreal Engine 5 handles all rendering - meshes, textures, menus, lighting, shadows, effects, lines of text, pretty much anything and everything the player sees on their screen. What this means in layman's terms is that if I dropped Bob the Mage into Anvil in Remastered using the Gamebryo Oblivion Construction Set, well... that's not enough to make him show up. At best, a visit to Anvil will result in him being completely invisible, and at worst, a game crash. This is because Gamebryo no longer handles rendering. Unreal Engine needs to be told by Gamebryo via strings what actually exists and what to render into the game. Everything needs a table string entry that connects back to Unreal, or you'll have problems. Fortunately, some incredibly talented modders (I like referring to them as engineers) have created tools like TesSyncMapInjector or the Fix & Port Script for xEdit that do this job for us - so Bob the Mage can exist in Oblivion Remastered. Ok, so this particular mage isn't called Bob, but you get the picture. | Image credit: Bethesda/VG247 However, this means players will be required to install these tools on their end to experience mods that add new items and systems to Oblivion Remastered, and it can be frustrating for new people that want to get into modding their games, but feel intimidated by all these requirements and specific installation instructions. So ideally, we'll get to a point where either Bethesda/Virtuos release official modding tools for the remaster or talented mod engineers are able to create tool(s) that make mods fully compatible with Unreal, without the end user needing to install extra requirements. For the ‘Oldblivion’ versions of my mods, they are all plug and play - no requirements. But for Remastered - for now - you'll always need UE4SS and TesSyncMapInjector. VG247: What inspired you to take on your Infinitum series, how was it putting together each of the radiant quest systems and deciding on the unique twists you were going to give each faction’s system? One of the things I found most interesting about the Dark Brotherhood one was the gacha-style Dark Token reward system, so how did the idea for that specifically come about? ColdTyrant: The ‘radiant quest system’ I've designed was actually initially a side feature in another currently unnamed mod project regarding the Blackwood Company, as my original intention was to continue the ‘join and play evil factions’ genre of mods I'd released so far. When I discovered during testing how much fun I was having just doing infinite quests, I thought to myself - I need to adapt this to the main factions. From there, once again, my ideas started to kind of run wild. I ‘extracted’ the radiant quest system from my Blackwood project, ported it into a new project, and reworked it for the Dark Brotherhood. I think a lot of people feel this way, but Oblivion's Dark Brotherhood is by far my favorite questline in the game, and I say that while really loving all of the major factions. I wanted to be able to take contracts to assassinate people forever, and I hoped others would too. In the end, Dark Brotherhood - Infinitum was born, and the series kicked off. Creeper, gacha master of the Dark Brotherhood. | Image credit: Bethesda/ColdTyrant As far as the ‘gacha reward system’, I wanted to create a unique way for the player to get random rewards, but also be able to choose what type of reward they're interested in. Creating a gacha that may or may not give the player something good for their Dark Tokens I thought would be a fantastic way to motivate the player to keep doing infinite contracts besides just the fun of sneak killing and gold. If the popularity of certain gacha games is any indicator, people really love being able to take their chances and roll for rewards, even if the odds are stacked against them. Fortunately, however, Creeper does NOT charge the player any real-world money! Some players complained that Creeper being in the Cheydinhal Sanctuary is not immersive (hence my 'No Creeper' optional version), and I totally get it - but I love Morrowind just as much as Oblivion and Skyrim, and I'm sure any Morrowind player is aware of the "meme" of selling Creeper hundreds of sets of Dark Brotherhood armor. Why wouldn't he show up? He wants more of that stuff! It was just a fun reference in the end, and I was hoping people would get a kick out of it! VG247: What are your personal plans and general hopes for Oblivion Remastered modding going forwards, especially when it comes to quest mods - are there any complex ideas you've not tried yet that you’re keen to give a go once the tech’s there and do you think there’s a high ceiling in terms of what people might eventually pull off? ColdTyrant: Similar to what I mentioned earlier, the ideal situation for Oblivion Remastered modding will be the release of official modding tools to ‘grease the wheels’ on the mod development process - but given the complexity of the hybrid engine, I'm not sure if this will happen. It would be really nice, though, so our friends playing on console can hop on the hype wave of Remastered modding too. As far as my plans - the next (and final, for the major factions) mod in the Infinitum series will be Mages Guild - Infinitum. This mod will feature an endless Creature Research system, a brand new Elixir-crafting system separate from regular Alchemy, and radiant quests to deliver those Elixirs to the various Mages Guild Halls. Additionally there will be an endlessly-available staff-crafting system. Since we had our chat, ColdTyrant's released his Mages Guild mod, so you can try it right after you're done reading. | Image credit: Bethesda/ColdTyrant Since the Mages Guild is a bit different, and focused more on scholarly endeavors and magical power, I'm hoping people really enjoy it! Once the main Infinitum Series is complete, I'll likely shift my focus to a big Mythic Dawn Rising update, and a secret project I've been writing up, that I think people will really love! As far as whether or not I've tried certain ideas due to current limitations (I consider Remastered modding to currently be in its infancy), there are certainly a few. I try not to lean *too* heavily into NPC dialogue, for example, since we can't use custom voice files yet, or have an elegant solution like ‘Elys Universal Silent Voice’ which exists for Oldblivion. I think there is a high ceiling for learning and getting into more complex scripting if you've never done it before, but really, the sky is the limit when it comes to Bethesda modding - there are hundreds and hundreds of mod authors far more talented than myself that have created incredible content for all of Bethesda's single-player masterpieces. As time marches on, I'm really excited to see the things people continue to pump out for Oblivion Remastered. It's really exciting to see what people can come up with!
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  • The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered

    Pros
    Impressive visual upgradeMemorable quest linesDLC is includedUnintentionally hilarious moments

    Cons
    Bugs, new and oldDungeons lack variety

    The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered Specs

    ESRB Rating
    M for Mature

    Games Genre
    RPG

    Games Platform
    PC

    Games Platform
    PlayStation 5

    Games Platform
    Xbox Series S

    Games Platform
    Xbox Series X

    All Specs

    It's been 14 years since Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim debuted, and since then, there have been seven unique releases of the seminal open-world RPG. Its predecessor, The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion, has not been so lucky, left behind to languish in its original form on the PC, Xbox 360, and PlayStation 3—until now. Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remasteredis a visual update of one of the most important RPGs ever made. It gives the nearly 20-year-old title a much-deserved facelift thanks to Unreal Engine 5—and for better or worse, it preserves everything that made the game iconic. Nearly two decades in, Oblivion remains a highly enjoyable RPG that appeals to newcomers and veterans alike, earning it our Editors’ Choice award. What's New in Oblivion Remastered?"Find him, and close shut the doors of Oblivion." Those were the final words uttered by Emperor Uriel Septum—played by none other than Star Trek's Patrick Stewart—before an assassin leaped out of the shadows to cut him down. That not only capped Elder Scrolls IV's tutorial and began the game in earnest, but also kick-started my Elder Scrolls love nearly 20 years ago. At the time, open-world games were dominated by urban, Grand Theft Auto-like titles, so The Elder Scrolls IV was my first experience with a fantasy realm cut from that template. Even after hours of fast traveling, horseback riding, and slowly jogging from point A to point B, there were more quests to find, gear to loot, and havoc to wreak. Oblivion was rough around the edges, but it touched me in a way that contemporary Bethesda releases, such as Fallout 4, Skyrim, and Starfield, do not.I was surprised by how much Oblivion was ingrained in my brain when I loaded up the remaster on my PlayStation 5. I was also surprised by how much of that original title remains in the new version. From the Lord of the Rings-esque opening track to the weird, center-of-the-screen zoom that frames every conversation, it's immediately apparent that 2025's Oblivion Remastered is nearly the same game as the 2006 release, albeit wrapped in an Unreal Engine shell.That's not to say that nothing has changed, and Oblivion Remastered's new coat of paint comes with art direction shifts that may not resonate with fans of the original. Upon stepping out of the Imperial Sewers and into the world of Cyrodiil, I immediately noticed that the high-contrast green hills I remembered were now muted and shaded more realistically. This gives Oblivion Remastered some visual inconsistencies, as some outfits and characters look noticeably dull. But for every ugly NPC, I found a gorgeous Aurora Borealis stretched across the night sky, or stared at the shadows dancing behind a burning torch illuminating a dark dungeon.I was also impressed by Oblivion Remastered's sound design, which preserves much of the original release's charm. The iconic score is just as I remember it, but most importantly, the fully voiced characters return. Performances from notable actors like Sean Bean and Patrick Stewart stand out, but the real stars are the voice actors who portray dozens of unique characters throughout Cyrodiil. They remind me of a community theatre doing medieval impressions at the local Renaissance Fair. I mean that with love. However, bizarre line deliveries and intonations make it hard not to laugh. Couple that with bugs and the less-than-stellar AI, and you'll encounter many bizarre interactions.In one instance, as I traveled to an objective, I spotted an elf running across the plains with her fist up, punching every deer in her way. In another case, I had just closed an Oblivion Gate, and as soon as the guard captain congratulated me, he became disgruntled and told me to get out of his face. As I walked through the survivors' camp after a Daedra attack, three characters began talking over one another, spouting the same dialogue. Those moments helped solidify Oblivion as an unintended comedic masterpiece. As modern games become obsessed with movie-quality performances and hyper-realistic graphics, it's nice to step back and appreciate the jank that persists underneath Oblivion Remastered's Unreal Engine glow. That authenticity defines and elevates Oblivion for the same reasons an earnest B-movie becomes a cult classic.Recommended by Our EditorsThat said, Oblivion's open world, as new as it was at the time, wasn't the real reason I fell in love with it. Rather, I was obsessed with the idea of consequences. More so than being good or evil, Oblivion remembers your actions and responds accordingly. Killing the wrong person gets you kicked out of guilds, while other characters react to you negatively when you try to steal from them. Guards chase you down and toss you into jail. Quests become inaccessible if you take the wrong action. This made the game world feel alive in a way that many games do not. That was true in 2006, and it remains true in the 2025 remaster.GameplayThe beat-by-beat gameplay remains fun, if simple. Although Oblivion Remastered isn't as deep as Baldur’s Gate III, it has a wide variety of classes, races, and playstyles that enable player creativity. I played as a Redguard, a race that's proficient in Athletics, Blade, and Blunt weapons, and Light and Heavy Armor. Born under the Warrior sign, my character enjoyed increased strength and endurance. As a result, I approached almost every situation like a medieval Terminator.There's room to adjust your playstyle. So, if your heart desires a Battlemage for one situation and a stealth archer for another, you can easily pivot in one direction or the other. New gameplay changes claim to improve the combat, but I didn't notice much of a difference during testing. However, the improved controls, camera, and sprint are greatly appreciated.The guilds feature some of the more memorable quest lines. The Dark Brotherhood, one of my favorites, sees you murder targets, Hitman style. Meanwhile, the Thieves Guild tasks you with outwitting guards to steal high-profile gear, but only after you've done a certain amount of independent thievery. The Oblivion Remastered includes the two expansion packs, Knights of the Nine and Shivering Isles, plus additional DLC packs. The Deluxe Edition includes a digital artbook and new quests, armor, and weapons.The main quest line, which focuses on finding a new heir to battle the evil pouring from giant Oblivion gates, is pretty forgettable. Dungeon crawling is also fairly trite, with caverns and temples that repeat ad nauseam. Although there's much to explore in Cyrodiil, it isn’t too exciting if it's not attached to a quest.Graphics and PerformanceI spent my review time playing on the PlayStation 5 Pro, and performance was mostly good. The game defaults to Performance mode and targets 60 frames per second. It didn't hit that target often, especially during large battles. However, switching to Quality mode was just awful. It tanked the frame rate and didn't add much visual fidelity. It's not worth the performance trade-off.Although I praise Oblivion Remastered's core for being authentically stuck in 2006, I must remove my nostalgia goggles for a moment to address the game's bugs and glitches. Many are funny, while others are game-breaking. Oblivion Remastered crashed multiple times during testing. In some cases, quest-giving characters refused to spawn or spawned in the wrong locations. On one occasion, I fell through the floor. A generous auto-save system prevents losing lots of progress, but it's still a pain to retread your last 20 minutes.Some may argue that glitches are part of the Oblivion experience, and in a way, they aren't wrong. However, there's no denying that annoying bugs from nearly 20 years ago should have been squashed by now.
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    The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered
    Pros Impressive visual upgradeMemorable quest linesDLC is includedUnintentionally hilarious moments Cons Bugs, new and oldDungeons lack variety The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered Specs ESRB Rating M for Mature Games Genre RPG Games Platform PC Games Platform PlayStation 5 Games Platform Xbox Series S Games Platform Xbox Series X All Specs It's been 14 years since Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim debuted, and since then, there have been seven unique releases of the seminal open-world RPG. Its predecessor, The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion, has not been so lucky, left behind to languish in its original form on the PC, Xbox 360, and PlayStation 3—until now. Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remasteredis a visual update of one of the most important RPGs ever made. It gives the nearly 20-year-old title a much-deserved facelift thanks to Unreal Engine 5—and for better or worse, it preserves everything that made the game iconic. Nearly two decades in, Oblivion remains a highly enjoyable RPG that appeals to newcomers and veterans alike, earning it our Editors’ Choice award. What's New in Oblivion Remastered?"Find him, and close shut the doors of Oblivion." Those were the final words uttered by Emperor Uriel Septum—played by none other than Star Trek's Patrick Stewart—before an assassin leaped out of the shadows to cut him down. That not only capped Elder Scrolls IV's tutorial and began the game in earnest, but also kick-started my Elder Scrolls love nearly 20 years ago. At the time, open-world games were dominated by urban, Grand Theft Auto-like titles, so The Elder Scrolls IV was my first experience with a fantasy realm cut from that template. Even after hours of fast traveling, horseback riding, and slowly jogging from point A to point B, there were more quests to find, gear to loot, and havoc to wreak. Oblivion was rough around the edges, but it touched me in a way that contemporary Bethesda releases, such as Fallout 4, Skyrim, and Starfield, do not.I was surprised by how much Oblivion was ingrained in my brain when I loaded up the remaster on my PlayStation 5. I was also surprised by how much of that original title remains in the new version. From the Lord of the Rings-esque opening track to the weird, center-of-the-screen zoom that frames every conversation, it's immediately apparent that 2025's Oblivion Remastered is nearly the same game as the 2006 release, albeit wrapped in an Unreal Engine shell.That's not to say that nothing has changed, and Oblivion Remastered's new coat of paint comes with art direction shifts that may not resonate with fans of the original. Upon stepping out of the Imperial Sewers and into the world of Cyrodiil, I immediately noticed that the high-contrast green hills I remembered were now muted and shaded more realistically. This gives Oblivion Remastered some visual inconsistencies, as some outfits and characters look noticeably dull. But for every ugly NPC, I found a gorgeous Aurora Borealis stretched across the night sky, or stared at the shadows dancing behind a burning torch illuminating a dark dungeon.I was also impressed by Oblivion Remastered's sound design, which preserves much of the original release's charm. The iconic score is just as I remember it, but most importantly, the fully voiced characters return. Performances from notable actors like Sean Bean and Patrick Stewart stand out, but the real stars are the voice actors who portray dozens of unique characters throughout Cyrodiil. They remind me of a community theatre doing medieval impressions at the local Renaissance Fair. I mean that with love. However, bizarre line deliveries and intonations make it hard not to laugh. Couple that with bugs and the less-than-stellar AI, and you'll encounter many bizarre interactions.In one instance, as I traveled to an objective, I spotted an elf running across the plains with her fist up, punching every deer in her way. In another case, I had just closed an Oblivion Gate, and as soon as the guard captain congratulated me, he became disgruntled and told me to get out of his face. As I walked through the survivors' camp after a Daedra attack, three characters began talking over one another, spouting the same dialogue. Those moments helped solidify Oblivion as an unintended comedic masterpiece. As modern games become obsessed with movie-quality performances and hyper-realistic graphics, it's nice to step back and appreciate the jank that persists underneath Oblivion Remastered's Unreal Engine glow. That authenticity defines and elevates Oblivion for the same reasons an earnest B-movie becomes a cult classic.Recommended by Our EditorsThat said, Oblivion's open world, as new as it was at the time, wasn't the real reason I fell in love with it. Rather, I was obsessed with the idea of consequences. More so than being good or evil, Oblivion remembers your actions and responds accordingly. Killing the wrong person gets you kicked out of guilds, while other characters react to you negatively when you try to steal from them. Guards chase you down and toss you into jail. Quests become inaccessible if you take the wrong action. This made the game world feel alive in a way that many games do not. That was true in 2006, and it remains true in the 2025 remaster.GameplayThe beat-by-beat gameplay remains fun, if simple. Although Oblivion Remastered isn't as deep as Baldur’s Gate III, it has a wide variety of classes, races, and playstyles that enable player creativity. I played as a Redguard, a race that's proficient in Athletics, Blade, and Blunt weapons, and Light and Heavy Armor. Born under the Warrior sign, my character enjoyed increased strength and endurance. As a result, I approached almost every situation like a medieval Terminator.There's room to adjust your playstyle. So, if your heart desires a Battlemage for one situation and a stealth archer for another, you can easily pivot in one direction or the other. New gameplay changes claim to improve the combat, but I didn't notice much of a difference during testing. However, the improved controls, camera, and sprint are greatly appreciated.The guilds feature some of the more memorable quest lines. The Dark Brotherhood, one of my favorites, sees you murder targets, Hitman style. Meanwhile, the Thieves Guild tasks you with outwitting guards to steal high-profile gear, but only after you've done a certain amount of independent thievery. The Oblivion Remastered includes the two expansion packs, Knights of the Nine and Shivering Isles, plus additional DLC packs. The Deluxe Edition includes a digital artbook and new quests, armor, and weapons.The main quest line, which focuses on finding a new heir to battle the evil pouring from giant Oblivion gates, is pretty forgettable. Dungeon crawling is also fairly trite, with caverns and temples that repeat ad nauseam. Although there's much to explore in Cyrodiil, it isn’t too exciting if it's not attached to a quest.Graphics and PerformanceI spent my review time playing on the PlayStation 5 Pro, and performance was mostly good. The game defaults to Performance mode and targets 60 frames per second. It didn't hit that target often, especially during large battles. However, switching to Quality mode was just awful. It tanked the frame rate and didn't add much visual fidelity. It's not worth the performance trade-off.Although I praise Oblivion Remastered's core for being authentically stuck in 2006, I must remove my nostalgia goggles for a moment to address the game's bugs and glitches. Many are funny, while others are game-breaking. Oblivion Remastered crashed multiple times during testing. In some cases, quest-giving characters refused to spawn or spawned in the wrong locations. On one occasion, I fell through the floor. A generous auto-save system prevents losing lots of progress, but it's still a pain to retread your last 20 minutes.Some may argue that glitches are part of the Oblivion experience, and in a way, they aren't wrong. However, there's no denying that annoying bugs from nearly 20 years ago should have been squashed by now. #elder #scrolls #oblivion #remastered
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    The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered
    Pros Impressive visual upgradeMemorable quest linesDLC is includedUnintentionally hilarious moments Cons Bugs, new and oldDungeons lack variety The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered Specs ESRB Rating M for Mature Games Genre RPG Games Platform PC Games Platform PlayStation 5 Games Platform Xbox Series S Games Platform Xbox Series X All Specs It's been 14 years since Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim debuted, and since then, there have been seven unique releases of the seminal open-world RPG (including a voice-only version for Amazon Alexa). Its predecessor, The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion, has not been so lucky, left behind to languish in its original form on the PC, Xbox 360, and PlayStation 3—until now. Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered ($49.99, tested on PlayStation 5 Pro, also available on PC and Xbox Series X/S) is a visual update of one of the most important RPGs ever made. It gives the nearly 20-year-old title a much-deserved facelift thanks to Unreal Engine 5—and for better or worse, it preserves everything that made the game iconic. Nearly two decades in, Oblivion remains a highly enjoyable RPG that appeals to newcomers and veterans alike, earning it our Editors’ Choice award. What's New in Oblivion Remastered?"Find him, and close shut the doors of Oblivion." Those were the final words uttered by Emperor Uriel Septum—played by none other than Star Trek's Patrick Stewart—before an assassin leaped out of the shadows to cut him down. That not only capped Elder Scrolls IV's tutorial and began the game in earnest, but also kick-started my Elder Scrolls love nearly 20 years ago. (Credit: Bethesda Game Studios/PCMag)At the time, open-world games were dominated by urban, Grand Theft Auto-like titles, so The Elder Scrolls IV was my first experience with a fantasy realm cut from that template. Even after hours of fast traveling, horseback riding, and slowly jogging from point A to point B, there were more quests to find, gear to loot, and havoc to wreak. Oblivion was rough around the edges, but it touched me in a way that contemporary Bethesda releases, such as Fallout 4, Skyrim, and Starfield, do not.I was surprised by how much Oblivion was ingrained in my brain when I loaded up the remaster on my PlayStation 5. I was also surprised by how much of that original title remains in the new version. From the Lord of the Rings-esque opening track to the weird, center-of-the-screen zoom that frames every conversation, it's immediately apparent that 2025's Oblivion Remastered is nearly the same game as the 2006 release, albeit wrapped in an Unreal Engine shell.(Credit: Bethesda Game Studios/PCMag)That's not to say that nothing has changed, and Oblivion Remastered's new coat of paint comes with art direction shifts that may not resonate with fans of the original. Upon stepping out of the Imperial Sewers and into the world of Cyrodiil, I immediately noticed that the high-contrast green hills I remembered were now muted and shaded more realistically. This gives Oblivion Remastered some visual inconsistencies, as some outfits and characters look noticeably dull. But for every ugly NPC, I found a gorgeous Aurora Borealis stretched across the night sky, or stared at the shadows dancing behind a burning torch illuminating a dark dungeon.I was also impressed by Oblivion Remastered's sound design, which preserves much of the original release's charm. The iconic score is just as I remember it, but most importantly, the fully voiced characters return. Performances from notable actors like Sean Bean and Patrick Stewart stand out, but the real stars are the voice actors who portray dozens of unique characters throughout Cyrodiil. (Credit: Bethesda Game Studios/PCMag)They remind me of a community theatre doing medieval impressions at the local Renaissance Fair. I mean that with love. However, bizarre line deliveries and intonations make it hard not to laugh. Couple that with bugs and the less-than-stellar AI, and you'll encounter many bizarre interactions.In one instance, as I traveled to an objective, I spotted an elf running across the plains with her fist up, punching every deer in her way. In another case, I had just closed an Oblivion Gate, and as soon as the guard captain congratulated me, he became disgruntled and told me to get out of his face. As I walked through the survivors' camp after a Daedra attack, three characters began talking over one another, spouting the same dialogue. Those moments helped solidify Oblivion as an unintended comedic masterpiece. As modern games become obsessed with movie-quality performances and hyper-realistic graphics, it's nice to step back and appreciate the jank that persists underneath Oblivion Remastered's Unreal Engine glow. That authenticity defines and elevates Oblivion for the same reasons an earnest B-movie becomes a cult classic.Recommended by Our Editors(Credit: Bethesda Game Studios/ PCMag)That said, Oblivion's open world, as new as it was at the time, wasn't the real reason I fell in love with it. Rather, I was obsessed with the idea of consequences. More so than being good or evil, Oblivion remembers your actions and responds accordingly. Killing the wrong person gets you kicked out of guilds, while other characters react to you negatively when you try to steal from them. Guards chase you down and toss you into jail. Quests become inaccessible if you take the wrong action. This made the game world feel alive in a way that many games do not. That was true in 2006, and it remains true in the 2025 remaster.GameplayThe beat-by-beat gameplay remains fun, if simple. Although Oblivion Remastered isn't as deep as Baldur’s Gate III, it has a wide variety of classes, races, and playstyles that enable player creativity. I played as a Redguard, a race that's proficient in Athletics, Blade, and Blunt weapons, and Light and Heavy Armor. Born under the Warrior sign, my character enjoyed increased strength and endurance. As a result, I approached almost every situation like a medieval Terminator.(Credit: Bethesda Game Studios/PCMag)There's room to adjust your playstyle. So, if your heart desires a Battlemage for one situation and a stealth archer for another, you can easily pivot in one direction or the other. New gameplay changes claim to improve the combat, but I didn't notice much of a difference during testing. However, the improved controls, camera, and sprint are greatly appreciated.The guilds feature some of the more memorable quest lines. The Dark Brotherhood, one of my favorites, sees you murder targets, Hitman style. Meanwhile, the Thieves Guild tasks you with outwitting guards to steal high-profile gear, but only after you've done a certain amount of independent thievery. The Oblivion Remastered includes the two expansion packs, Knights of the Nine and Shivering Isles, plus additional DLC packs (yes, that includes the infamous horse armor pack). The Deluxe Edition includes a digital artbook and new quests, armor, and weapons.(Credit: Bethesda Game Studios/PCMag)The main quest line, which focuses on finding a new heir to battle the evil pouring from giant Oblivion gates, is pretty forgettable. Dungeon crawling is also fairly trite, with caverns and temples that repeat ad nauseam. Although there's much to explore in Cyrodiil, it isn’t too exciting if it's not attached to a quest.Graphics and PerformanceI spent my review time playing on the PlayStation 5 Pro (Oblivion Remastered is PS5 Pro Enhanced), and performance was mostly good. The game defaults to Performance mode and targets 60 frames per second. It didn't hit that target often, especially during large battles. However, switching to Quality mode was just awful. It tanked the frame rate and didn't add much visual fidelity. It's not worth the performance trade-off.Although I praise Oblivion Remastered's core for being authentically stuck in 2006, I must remove my nostalgia goggles for a moment to address the game's bugs and glitches. Many are funny, while others are game-breaking. Oblivion Remastered crashed multiple times during testing. In some cases, quest-giving characters refused to spawn or spawned in the wrong locations. On one occasion, I fell through the floor. A generous auto-save system prevents losing lots of progress, but it's still a pain to retread your last 20 minutes.Some may argue that glitches are part of the Oblivion experience, and in a way, they aren't wrong. However, there's no denying that annoying bugs from nearly 20 years ago should have been squashed by now.
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  • Xbox Game Pass is finally getting 2024’s best JRPG

    Xbox Game Pass is adding yet another show-stopping role-playing game to its catalog with Metaphor: ReFantazio, arriving on the service on May 29. The game joins heavy hitters Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered and Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 alongside charming experiences like Eiyuden Chronicles: Hundred Heroes and Avowed. Game Pass has an RPG for everyone.

    Metaphor: ReFantazio is a beautifully bizarre JRPG from Atlus, the creators of Shin Megami Tensei and Persona, that puts the player in control of a young warrior on a quest to enact revenge on a tyrannical general for assassinating the king.

    The strange new adventure was critically acclaimed upon release, securing many best game of the year nods and even slaying a gargantuan like Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth for Best RPG at the 2024 Game Awards. Additionally, Metaphor snagged wins for best narrative and art direction at the annual commemoration.

    Other games coming to Game Pass include Creatures of Ava, STALKER 2, and Tales of Kenzera: Zau, which all arrive on May 22, with Monster Train 2 available now. Tom Clancy’s The Division 2 will be available on Game Pass on May 27, To a T becoming available on May 28, and Spray Paint Simulator on May 29.

    Xbox also announced that a slew of new titles will be available through Xbox Cloud Gamingon May 23. These games include the following:

    Brütal Legend

    Costume Quest 2

    Day of the Tentacle Remastered

    Full Throttle Remastered

    Grim Fandango Remastered

    Max The Curse of Brotherhood

    Neon Abyss

    Quantum Break

    Rare Replay

    ScreamRide

    State of Decay Year-One

    SteamWorld Dig 2

    Sunset Overdrive

    Super Lucky’s Tale

    Zoo Tycoon Ultimate Animal Collection

    And naturally, a handful of titles will depart from Xbox Game Pass on May 31, such as Cassette Beasts, Firework, Humanity, Remnant 2, and Slayers X: Terminal Aftermath: Vengance of the Slayer.
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    Xbox Game Pass is finally getting 2024’s best JRPG
    Xbox Game Pass is adding yet another show-stopping role-playing game to its catalog with Metaphor: ReFantazio, arriving on the service on May 29. The game joins heavy hitters Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered and Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 alongside charming experiences like Eiyuden Chronicles: Hundred Heroes and Avowed. Game Pass has an RPG for everyone. Metaphor: ReFantazio is a beautifully bizarre JRPG from Atlus, the creators of Shin Megami Tensei and Persona, that puts the player in control of a young warrior on a quest to enact revenge on a tyrannical general for assassinating the king. The strange new adventure was critically acclaimed upon release, securing many best game of the year nods and even slaying a gargantuan like Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth for Best RPG at the 2024 Game Awards. Additionally, Metaphor snagged wins for best narrative and art direction at the annual commemoration. Other games coming to Game Pass include Creatures of Ava, STALKER 2, and Tales of Kenzera: Zau, which all arrive on May 22, with Monster Train 2 available now. Tom Clancy’s The Division 2 will be available on Game Pass on May 27, To a T becoming available on May 28, and Spray Paint Simulator on May 29. Xbox also announced that a slew of new titles will be available through Xbox Cloud Gamingon May 23. These games include the following: Brütal Legend Costume Quest 2 Day of the Tentacle Remastered Full Throttle Remastered Grim Fandango Remastered Max The Curse of Brotherhood Neon Abyss Quantum Break Rare Replay ScreamRide State of Decay Year-One SteamWorld Dig 2 Sunset Overdrive Super Lucky’s Tale Zoo Tycoon Ultimate Animal Collection And naturally, a handful of titles will depart from Xbox Game Pass on May 31, such as Cassette Beasts, Firework, Humanity, Remnant 2, and Slayers X: Terminal Aftermath: Vengance of the Slayer. #xbox #game #pass #finally #getting
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  • S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Legends of the Zone — Enhanced Edition Trailer (coming to PC [GOG/Steam/EGS]/PS5/Xbox Series on May 20th)

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    S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Legends of the Zone Trilogy Enhanced Edition is a free upgrade to all existing owners of the S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Legends of the Zone collection on consoles

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    Patitoloco
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    wait what

    Hasn't been this been available for months now? 

    Reflecting Sky
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    Patitoloco said:

    wait what

    Hasn't been this been available for months now?
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    Not the Enhanced Edition. 

    AgentStrange
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    Slava
     

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    Patitoloco said:

    Hasn't been this been available for months now?

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    Original release was PS4/XB1/Switch.
     

    Rover_
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    Very cool!

    Hoping that this means Stalker 2 for Ps5 soon. 

    ProdigyZA
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    "S.T.A.L.K.E.R. trilogy on PC, Xbox, and PlayStation will receive a free upgrade to S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Legends of the Zone Trilogy Enhanced Edition on May 20, 2025.

    New shaders, lighting, textures, gamepad support, Steam Deck, Steam Workshop, and more."



     

    YuSuzzune
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    I think this should be also free for owners of the original games?
     

    Dest
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    Oh, nice! I was just getting the itch to finally boot these up.
     

    Condwiramurs
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    Finally on pc, can now do achievements while waiting for stalker2 to get fixed
     

    Polk
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    YuSuzzune said:

    I think this should be also free for owners of the original games?

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    It is.
     

    ThereAreFourNaan
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    Original release was PS4/XB1/Switch.

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    I believe it wasn't on PC. Obviously you could buy the original version on pc, but you didn't get controller support / new ui etc. 

    ProdigyZA
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    Condwiramurs said:

    Finally on pc, can now do achievements while waiting for stalker2 to get fixed

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    Achievements are in this release.

    Edit: sorry read your post wrong. 

    Nameless
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    Glad it's free on PC, but hopefully it doesn't completely replace the originals with over a decade of insane mod support.
     

    Duffking
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    Nice. Controller support will mean I can get CoP on my Deck. Best STALKER.
     

    disgraciau
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    Nameless said:

    Glad it's free on PC, but hopefully it doesn't completely replace the originals with over a decade of insane mod support.

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    Originals will still be available 

    Wollan
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    Forgot it was a PS4 game I was playing last year, game was greatly restored for gamepad and console. Looking forward to this free enhanced upgrade.
     

    Jedi2016
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    Nameless said:

    Glad it's free on PC, but hopefully it doesn't completely replace the originals with over a decade of insane mod support.

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    They do show up as unique titles, not just DLC for the existing ones. But there's no price on them, just says it'll release next week.
     

    YuSuzzune
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    Nameless said:

    Glad it's free on PC, but hopefully it doesn't completely replace the originals with over a decade of insane mod support.

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    Nah in the faqs they state those are new skus
     

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    Gamepad support on PC! Oh my god..
     

    Mafro
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    Dual Sense support! I was hoping for that.
     

    bloopland33
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    I really hope they update the games for Switch 2 as well
     

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    disgraciau said:

    Originals will still be available

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    Jedi2016 said:

    They do show up as unique titles, not just DLC for the existing ones. But there's no price on them, just says it'll release next week.

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    YuSuzzune said:

    Nah in the faqs they state those are new skus

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    Glad to hear it. Thanks for confirming. 

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    So pumped this is happening. Really hope there is solid ultrawide support.
     

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    Damn this is good! Also is this free for existing PC owners?.
     

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    Nacery said:

    Damn this is good! Also is this free for existing PC owners?.

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    Only a free upgrade on consoles if I read correctly
     

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    Damn, lots of visual modes on console. Very cool

    Yes, the S.T.A.L.K.E.R. Enhanced Edition on consoles will feature different graphical and performance modes to suit player preferences, including a Quality Balanced mode, a Performance mode, and an Ultra Performance mode. Xbox Series X, PlayStation 5, PlayStation 5 Pro: Quality, Balanced, Performance, Ultra Performance. Xbox Series S: Quality, Balanced, Performance. However, it is important to note that both the Quality Balanced mode and the Ultra Performance mode are exclusively available when using VRR compatible displays

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    Good.

    I bought this last year and was waiting for a native PS5 version to give it another chance. 

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    Nacery said:

    Damn this is good! Also is this free for existing PC owners?.

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    S.T.A.L.K.E.R. trilogy on PC, Xbox, and PlayStation will receive a free upgrade to S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Legends of the Zone Trilogy Enhanced Edition on May 20, 2025.

    New shaders, lighting, textures, gamepad support, Steam Deck, Steam Workshop, and more.
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    Oh awesome!

    I didn't get very far at all in the first game from the PS4 release so will 100% start over with this new version. 

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    Gamepad support on PC! Oh my god..

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    And keyboard support on consoles :P
     

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    so awesome, cant wait to see how the games look and feel on the Pro. 40fps FTW.

    i still havent actually played a single second of a Stalker game even though i've always wanted to, and i even own a physical PC copy of Call of Pripyat lol. goddamn fucking ridiculous backlog... 

    Stop It
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    Day 0, can't wait to get back into the OG games.
     

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    I'll probably get this on GOG but i hope for Switch 2 in the future.
     

    Bede-x
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    Finally controller and Steam Deck support on PC. Never wanted to play the original games, because that was lacking.
     

    Randam
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    is this Stalker 1, 2 or 3?
     

    SweetBellic
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    Wonder how this free upgrade works if I only have Shadow of Chernobyl on PC. I'd be happy to support the devs and just buy this new trilogy release in any event.
     

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    This is only for the entire colletion? I only have Shadow of Chornobyl on Steam.
     

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    Randam said:

    is this Stalker 1, 2 or 3?

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    This is only for the entire colletion? I only have Shadow of Chornobyl on Steam.

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    On PC, they're three separate "Enhanced Editions", there is no "Lengenday collection" or whatever, they've always been three separate titles.
     

    dstarMDA
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    Randam said:

    is this Stalker 1, 2 or 3?

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    This is Stalker 1 and its two follow-ups. Not Stalker 2. Think of it roughly like Assassin's Creed 2, Brotherhood and Revelations, which differ from proper AC3.
     

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    So pumped this is happening. Really hope there is solid ultrawide support.

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    From the steam FAQ

    Will the remasters support ultra-wide monitors on PC?

    Yes, S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Legends of the Zone Trilogy Enhanced Edition will feature support for ultra-wide monitors on PC.

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    Stallion Free
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    Nacery said:

    From the steam FAQ

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    Oh hell yes! Awesome that they called that out specifically.
     

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    Jedi2016 said:

    On PC, they're three separate "Enhanced Editions", there is no "Lengenday collection" or whatever, they've always been three separate titles.

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    Huh, interesting. So they will be a free upgrade for each game you own. Like I have shadow and clear sky but not prypiat, so I guess I still have to buy the last one.

    S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Shadow of Chornobyl - Enhanced Edition on Steam

    S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Shadow of Chornobyl, the first chapter of the Legends of the Zone Trilogy, which started it all.

    store.steampowered.com

    S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Clear Sky - Enhanced Edition on Steam

    S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Clear Sky is the prequel chapter of the Legends of the Zone Trilogy. With the ability to directly influence the balance of power through Faction Wars, step into the boots of Scar — a seasoned mercenary, able to somehow survive deadly Emissions.

    store.steampowered.com

    S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Call of Prypiat - Enhanced Edition on Steam

    S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Call of Prypiat follows the story of special service agent Major Degtyarev as he investigates the fate of a lost expedition.

    store.steampowered.com

     

    Jedi2016
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    I actually do have all of them, but I've only ever played the original. I picked up all of them over the years in random sales for like apiece.
     

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    Condwiramurs said:

    Finally on pc, can now do achievements while waiting for stalker2 to get fixed

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    Man, what even happened to 2?

    It had so much hype pre-launch, then it came out pretty buggy which everyone was expecting, and now I feel like I haven't seen or heard anyone talk about it for months. Feels like it disappeared. 

    texhnolyze
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    BizzyBum said:

    Man, what even happened to 2?

    It had so much hype pre-launch, then it came out pretty buggy which everyone was expecting, and now I feel like I haven't seen or heard anyone talk about it for months. Feels like it disappeared.
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    They're still fixing the game with wall of text of patch notes every month. They've also just released their roadmap of fixes and improvements for Q2 2025, so there's little to no reason to play it in the current state.

    The game is still in early access in all but name. 

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    Hell yea. Back to the zone on PC with controller!
     

    ascagnel
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    BizzyBum said:

    Man, what even happened to 2?

    It had so much hype pre-launch, then it came out pretty buggy which everyone was expecting, and now I feel like I haven't seen or heard anyone talk about it for months. Feels like it disappeared.
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    They're doing major work to the AI systems, because that was the highlight of the old games and fairly lackluster on S2.
     
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    sillyGecko Member Mar 14, 2025 1,403 View: S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Legends of the Zone Trilogy Enhanced Edition is a free upgrade to all existing owners of the S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Legends of the Zone collection on consoles Click to expand... Click to shrink...   Last edited: Wednesday at 9:38 AM Patitoloco Member Oct 27, 2017 28,151 wait what Hasn't been this been available for months now?  Reflecting Sky Member Mar 17, 2024 2,634 Patitoloco said: wait what Hasn't been this been available for months now? Click to expand... Click to shrink... Not the Enhanced Edition.  AgentStrange Member Oct 25, 2017 5,009 Slava   Iwao Member Oct 25, 2017 13,671 Patitoloco said: Hasn't been this been available for months now? Click to expand... Click to shrink... Original release was PS4/XB1/Switch.   Rover_ Member Jun 2, 2020 5,421 Very cool! Hoping that this means Stalker 2 for Ps5 soon.  ProdigyZA Member Jun 9, 2024 1,493 "S.T.A.L.K.E.R. trilogy on PC, Xbox, and PlayStation will receive a free upgrade to S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Legends of the Zone Trilogy Enhanced Edition on May 20, 2025. New shaders, lighting, textures, gamepad support, Steam Deck, Steam Workshop, and more."   YuSuzzune Member Nov 21, 2018 5,693 Italy I think this should be also free for owners of the original games?   Dest Has seen more 10s than EA ever will Coward Jun 4, 2018 16,019 Work Oh, nice! I was just getting the itch to finally boot these up.   Condwiramurs Member Nov 10, 2020 1,807 Finally on pc, can now do achievements while waiting for stalker2 to get fixed 🥳   Polk Avenger Oct 26, 2017 6,009 YuSuzzune said: I think this should be also free for owners of the original games? Click to expand... Click to shrink... It is.   ThereAreFourNaan Member Nov 8, 2017 15,058 Iwao said: Original release was PS4/XB1/Switch. Click to expand... Click to shrink... I believe it wasn't on PC. Obviously you could buy the original version on pc, but you didn't get controller support / new ui etc.  ProdigyZA Member Jun 9, 2024 1,493 Condwiramurs said: Finally on pc, can now do achievements while waiting for stalker2 to get fixed 🥳 Click to expand... Click to shrink... Achievements are in this release. Edit: sorry read your post wrong.  Nameless Member Oct 25, 2017 17,246 Glad it's free on PC, but hopefully it doesn't completely replace the originals with over a decade of insane mod support.   Duffking Member Oct 27, 2017 6,717 Nice. Controller support will mean I can get CoP on my Deck. Best STALKER.   disgraciau Member Oct 27, 2017 2,078 Ibiza, Balearic Islands, Spain Nameless said: Glad it's free on PC, but hopefully it doesn't completely replace the originals with over a decade of insane mod support. Click to expand... Click to shrink... Originals will still be available  Wollan Mostly Positive Member Oct 25, 2017 9,929 Norway but living in France Forgot it was a PS4 game I was playing last year, game was greatly restored for gamepad and console. Looking forward to this free enhanced upgrade.   Jedi2016 Member Oct 27, 2017 20,043 Nameless said: Glad it's free on PC, but hopefully it doesn't completely replace the originals with over a decade of insane mod support. Click to expand... Click to shrink... They do show up as unique titles, not just DLC for the existing ones. But there's no price on them, just says it'll release next week.   YuSuzzune Member Nov 21, 2018 5,693 Italy Nameless said: Glad it's free on PC, but hopefully it doesn't completely replace the originals with over a decade of insane mod support. Click to expand... Click to shrink... Nah in the faqs they state those are new skus   texhnolyze Shinra Employee Member Oct 25, 2017 26,418 Indonesia Gamepad support on PC! Oh my god..   Mafro Member Oct 25, 2017 9,109 Dual Sense support! I was hoping for that.   bloopland33 Member Mar 4, 2020 3,633 I really hope they update the games for Switch 2 as well   Nameless Member Oct 25, 2017 17,246 disgraciau said: Originals will still be available Click to expand... Click to shrink... Jedi2016 said: They do show up as unique titles, not just DLC for the existing ones. But there's no price on them, just says it'll release next week. Click to expand... Click to shrink... YuSuzzune said: Nah in the faqs they state those are new skus Click to expand... Click to shrink... Glad to hear it. Thanks for confirming.  Stallion Free Member Oct 29, 2017 1,402 So pumped this is happening. Really hope there is solid ultrawide support.   Threadmarks FAQ and system requirements New Index OP OP sillyGecko Member Mar 14, 2025 1,403 New Index Nacery Member Jul 11, 2018 1,828 Damn this is good! Also is this free for existing PC owners?.   OP OP sillyGecko Member Mar 14, 2025 1,403 Nacery said: Damn this is good! Also is this free for existing PC owners?. Click to expand... Click to shrink... Only a free upgrade on consoles if I read correctly   RoboPlato Member Oct 25, 2017 8,373 Damn, lots of visual modes on console. Very cool Yes, the S.T.A.L.K.E.R. Enhanced Edition on consoles will feature different graphical and performance modes to suit player preferences, including a Quality Balanced mode, a Performance mode, and an Ultra Performance mode. Xbox Series X, PlayStation 5, PlayStation 5 Pro: Quality, Balanced, Performance, Ultra Performance. Xbox Series S: Quality, Balanced, Performance. However, it is important to note that both the Quality Balanced mode and the Ultra Performance mode are exclusively available when using VRR compatible displays Click to expand... Click to shrink...   The Praiseworthy Member Oct 30, 2017 10,409 Good. I bought this last year and was waiting for a native PS5 version to give it another chance.  OP OP sillyGecko Member Mar 14, 2025 1,403 Nacery said: Damn this is good! Also is this free for existing PC owners?. Click to expand... Click to shrink... I did misread, free for PC as well S.T.A.L.K.E.R. trilogy on PC, Xbox, and PlayStation will receive a free upgrade to S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Legends of the Zone Trilogy Enhanced Edition on May 20, 2025. New shaders, lighting, textures, gamepad support, Steam Deck, Steam Workshop, and more. Click to expand... Click to shrink...   Kadzork Has got mad skills!! Member Oct 27, 2017 24,119 Oh awesome! I didn't get very far at all in the first game from the PS4 release so will 100% start over with this new version.  Henrar Member Nov 27, 2017 2,504 texhnolyze said: Gamepad support on PC! Oh my god.. Click to expand... Click to shrink... And keyboard support on consoles :P   astroturfing Member Nov 1, 2017 7,556 Suomi Finland so awesome, cant wait to see how the games look and feel on the Pro. 40fps FTW. i still havent actually played a single second of a Stalker game even though i've always wanted to, and i even own a physical PC copy of Call of Pripyat lol. goddamn fucking ridiculous backlog...  Stop It Bad Cat Member Oct 25, 2017 6,767 Day 0, can't wait to get back into the OG games.   Zaro Member Nov 13, 2017 1,786 I'll probably get this on GOG but i hope for Switch 2 in the future.   Bede-x Member Oct 25, 2017 12,006 Finally controller and Steam Deck support on PC. Never wanted to play the original games, because that was lacking.   Randam Member Oct 27, 2017 8,805 Germany is this Stalker 1, 2 or 3?   SweetBellic Member Oct 28, 2017 4,878 Wonder how this free upgrade works if I only have Shadow of Chernobyl on PC. I'd be happy to support the devs and just buy this new trilogy release in any event.   Western Yokai Member Feb 14, 2025 132 This is only for the entire colletion? I only have Shadow of Chornobyl on Steam.   Grimminski Member Oct 27, 2017 11,043 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Randam said: is this Stalker 1, 2 or 3? Click to expand... Click to shrink... Yes   Jedi2016 Member Oct 27, 2017 20,043 Western Yokai said: This is only for the entire colletion? I only have Shadow of Chornobyl on Steam. Click to expand... Click to shrink... On PC, they're three separate "Enhanced Editions", there is no "Lengenday collection" or whatever, they've always been three separate titles.   dstarMDA Member Dec 22, 2017 5,243 Randam said: is this Stalker 1, 2 or 3? Click to expand... Click to shrink... This is Stalker 1 and its two follow-ups. Not Stalker 2. Think of it roughly like Assassin's Creed 2, Brotherhood and Revelations, which differ from proper AC3.   Nacery Member Jul 11, 2018 1,828 Stallion Free said: So pumped this is happening. Really hope there is solid ultrawide support. Click to expand... Click to shrink... From the steam FAQ Will the remasters support ultra-wide monitors on PC? Yes, S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Legends of the Zone Trilogy Enhanced Edition will feature support for ultra-wide monitors on PC. Click to expand... Click to shrink...   Stallion Free Member Oct 29, 2017 1,402 Nacery said: From the steam FAQ Click to expand... Click to shrink... Oh hell yes! Awesome that they called that out specifically.   texhnolyze Shinra Employee Member Oct 25, 2017 26,418 Indonesia Jedi2016 said: On PC, they're three separate "Enhanced Editions", there is no "Lengenday collection" or whatever, they've always been three separate titles. Click to expand... Click to shrink... Huh, interesting. So they will be a free upgrade for each game you own. Like I have shadow and clear sky but not prypiat, so I guess I still have to buy the last one. S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Shadow of Chornobyl - Enhanced Edition on Steam S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Shadow of Chornobyl, the first chapter of the Legends of the Zone Trilogy, which started it all. store.steampowered.com S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Clear Sky - Enhanced Edition on Steam S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Clear Sky is the prequel chapter of the Legends of the Zone Trilogy. With the ability to directly influence the balance of power through Faction Wars, step into the boots of Scar — a seasoned mercenary, able to somehow survive deadly Emissions. store.steampowered.com S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Call of Prypiat - Enhanced Edition on Steam S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Call of Prypiat follows the story of special service agent Major Degtyarev as he investigates the fate of a lost expedition. store.steampowered.com   Jedi2016 Member Oct 27, 2017 20,043 I actually do have all of them, but I've only ever played the original. I picked up all of them over the years in random sales for like apiece.   BizzyBum Member Oct 26, 2017 10,444 New York Condwiramurs said: Finally on pc, can now do achievements while waiting for stalker2 to get fixed 🥳 Click to expand... Click to shrink... Man, what even happened to 2? It had so much hype pre-launch, then it came out pretty buggy which everyone was expecting, and now I feel like I haven't seen or heard anyone talk about it for months. Feels like it disappeared.  texhnolyze Shinra Employee Member Oct 25, 2017 26,418 Indonesia BizzyBum said: Man, what even happened to 2? It had so much hype pre-launch, then it came out pretty buggy which everyone was expecting, and now I feel like I haven't seen or heard anyone talk about it for months. Feels like it disappeared. Click to expand... Click to shrink... They're still fixing the game with wall of text of patch notes every month. They've also just released their roadmap of fixes and improvements for Q2 2025, so there's little to no reason to play it in the current state. The game is still in early access in all but name.  XmarsMayflowerX Member Feb 2, 2025 261 Hell yea. Back to the zone on PC with controller!   ascagnel Member Mar 29, 2018 2,616 BizzyBum said: Man, what even happened to 2? It had so much hype pre-launch, then it came out pretty buggy which everyone was expecting, and now I feel like I haven't seen or heard anyone talk about it for months. Feels like it disappeared. Click to expand... Click to shrink... They're doing major work to the AI systems, because that was the highlight of the old games and fairly lackluster on S2.   #stalker #legends #zone #enhanced #edition
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    S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Legends of the Zone — Enhanced Edition Trailer (coming to PC [GOG/Steam/EGS]/PS5/Xbox Series on May 20th)
    sillyGecko Member Mar 14, 2025 1,403 View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AVWkOx4Cj6g&ab_channel=GSCGameWorld https://x.com/wario64/status/1922640117723787480?s=46 S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Legends of the Zone Trilogy Enhanced Edition is a free upgrade to all existing owners of the S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Legends of the Zone collection on consoles Click to expand... Click to shrink... https://x.com/wario64/status/1922640947340251343?s=46   Last edited: Wednesday at 9:38 AM Patitoloco Member Oct 27, 2017 28,151 wait what Hasn't been this been available for months now?  Reflecting Sky Member Mar 17, 2024 2,634 Patitoloco said: wait what Hasn't been this been available for months now? Click to expand... Click to shrink... Not the Enhanced Edition.  AgentStrange Member Oct 25, 2017 5,009 Slava   Iwao Member Oct 25, 2017 13,671 Patitoloco said: Hasn't been this been available for months now? Click to expand... Click to shrink... Original release was PS4/XB1/Switch.   Rover_ Member Jun 2, 2020 5,421 Very cool! Hoping that this means Stalker 2 for Ps5 soon.  ProdigyZA Member Jun 9, 2024 1,493 "S.T.A.L.K.E.R. trilogy on PC, Xbox, and PlayStation will receive a free upgrade to S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Legends of the Zone Trilogy Enhanced Edition on May 20, 2025. New shaders, lighting, textures, gamepad support, Steam Deck, Steam Workshop, and more." https://www.stalker-game.com/en/faq   YuSuzzune Member Nov 21, 2018 5,693 Italy I think this should be also free for owners of the original games?   Dest Has seen more 10s than EA ever will Coward Jun 4, 2018 16,019 Work Oh, nice! I was just getting the itch to finally boot these up.   Condwiramurs Member Nov 10, 2020 1,807 Finally on pc, can now do achievements while waiting for stalker2 to get fixed 🥳   Polk Avenger Oct 26, 2017 6,009 YuSuzzune said: I think this should be also free for owners of the original games? Click to expand... Click to shrink... It is.   ThereAreFourNaan Member Nov 8, 2017 15,058 Iwao said: Original release was PS4/XB1/Switch. Click to expand... Click to shrink... I believe it wasn't on PC. Obviously you could buy the original version on pc, but you didn't get controller support / new ui etc.  ProdigyZA Member Jun 9, 2024 1,493 Condwiramurs said: Finally on pc, can now do achievements while waiting for stalker2 to get fixed 🥳 Click to expand... Click to shrink... Achievements are in this release. Edit: sorry read your post wrong.  Nameless Member Oct 25, 2017 17,246 Glad it's free on PC, but hopefully it doesn't completely replace the originals with over a decade of insane mod support.   Duffking Member Oct 27, 2017 6,717 Nice. Controller support will mean I can get CoP on my Deck. Best STALKER.   disgraciau Member Oct 27, 2017 2,078 Ibiza, Balearic Islands, Spain Nameless said: Glad it's free on PC, but hopefully it doesn't completely replace the originals with over a decade of insane mod support. Click to expand... Click to shrink... Originals will still be available  Wollan Mostly Positive Member Oct 25, 2017 9,929 Norway but living in France Forgot it was a PS4 game I was playing last year, game was greatly restored for gamepad and console. Looking forward to this free enhanced upgrade.   Jedi2016 Member Oct 27, 2017 20,043 Nameless said: Glad it's free on PC, but hopefully it doesn't completely replace the originals with over a decade of insane mod support. Click to expand... Click to shrink... They do show up as unique titles, not just DLC for the existing ones. But there's no price on them, just says it'll release next week.   YuSuzzune Member Nov 21, 2018 5,693 Italy Nameless said: Glad it's free on PC, but hopefully it doesn't completely replace the originals with over a decade of insane mod support. Click to expand... Click to shrink... Nah in the faqs they state those are new skus   texhnolyze Shinra Employee Member Oct 25, 2017 26,418 Indonesia Gamepad support on PC! Oh my god..   Mafro Member Oct 25, 2017 9,109 Dual Sense support! I was hoping for that.   bloopland33 Member Mar 4, 2020 3,633 I really hope they update the games for Switch 2 as well   Nameless Member Oct 25, 2017 17,246 disgraciau said: Originals will still be available Click to expand... Click to shrink... Jedi2016 said: They do show up as unique titles, not just DLC for the existing ones. But there's no price on them, just says it'll release next week. Click to expand... Click to shrink... YuSuzzune said: Nah in the faqs they state those are new skus Click to expand... Click to shrink... Glad to hear it. Thanks for confirming.  Stallion Free Member Oct 29, 2017 1,402 So pumped this is happening. Really hope there is solid ultrawide support.   Threadmarks FAQ and system requirements New Index OP OP sillyGecko Member Mar 14, 2025 1,403 New Index Nacery Member Jul 11, 2018 1,828 Damn this is good! Also is this free for existing PC owners? (I wouldn't mind paying for supporting the developers).   OP OP sillyGecko Member Mar 14, 2025 1,403 Nacery said: Damn this is good! Also is this free for existing PC owners? (I wouldn't mind paying for supporting the developers). Click to expand... Click to shrink... Only a free upgrade on consoles if I read correctly   RoboPlato Member Oct 25, 2017 8,373 Damn, lots of visual modes on console. Very cool Yes, the S.T.A.L.K.E.R. Enhanced Edition on consoles will feature different graphical and performance modes to suit player preferences, including a Quality Balanced mode, a Performance mode, and an Ultra Performance mode. Xbox Series X, PlayStation 5, PlayStation 5 Pro: Quality (native 4K/30 FPS), Balanced (upscaled 4K/40 FPS), Performance (upscaled 4K/60 FPS), Ultra Performance (upscaled 2K/120 FPS). Xbox Series S: Quality (native 2K/30 FPS), Balanced (upscaled 2K/40 FPS), Performance (1080p/60 FPS). However, it is important to note that both the Quality Balanced mode and the Ultra Performance mode are exclusively available when using VRR compatible displays Click to expand... Click to shrink...   The Praiseworthy Member Oct 30, 2017 10,409 Good. I bought this last year and was waiting for a native PS5 version to give it another chance.  OP OP sillyGecko Member Mar 14, 2025 1,403 Nacery said: Damn this is good! Also is this free for existing PC owners? (I wouldn't mind paying for supporting the developers). Click to expand... Click to shrink... I did misread, free for PC as well https://x.com/stalker_thegame/status/1922640668674900242?s=46 S.T.A.L.K.E.R. trilogy on PC, Xbox, and PlayStation will receive a free upgrade to S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Legends of the Zone Trilogy Enhanced Edition on May 20, 2025. New shaders, lighting, textures, gamepad support, Steam Deck, Steam Workshop, and more. Click to expand... Click to shrink...   Kadzork Has got mad skills!! Member Oct 27, 2017 24,119 Oh awesome! I didn't get very far at all in the first game from the PS4 release so will 100% start over with this new version.  Henrar Member Nov 27, 2017 2,504 texhnolyze said: Gamepad support on PC! Oh my god.. Click to expand... Click to shrink... And keyboard support on consoles :P   astroturfing Member Nov 1, 2017 7,556 Suomi Finland so awesome, cant wait to see how the games look and feel on the Pro. 40fps FTW. i still havent actually played a single second of a Stalker game even though i've always wanted to, and i even own a physical PC copy of Call of Pripyat lol. goddamn fucking ridiculous backlog...  Stop It Bad Cat Member Oct 25, 2017 6,767 Day 0, can't wait to get back into the OG games.   Zaro Member Nov 13, 2017 1,786 I'll probably get this on GOG but i hope for Switch 2 in the future.   Bede-x Member Oct 25, 2017 12,006 Finally controller and Steam Deck support on PC. Never wanted to play the original games, because that was lacking.   Randam Member Oct 27, 2017 8,805 Germany is this Stalker 1, 2 or 3?   SweetBellic Member Oct 28, 2017 4,878 Wonder how this free upgrade works if I only have Shadow of Chernobyl on PC. I'd be happy to support the devs and just buy this new trilogy release in any event.   Western Yokai Member Feb 14, 2025 132 This is only for the entire colletion? I only have Shadow of Chornobyl on Steam.   Grimminski Member Oct 27, 2017 11,043 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Randam said: is this Stalker 1, 2 or 3? Click to expand... Click to shrink... Yes   Jedi2016 Member Oct 27, 2017 20,043 Western Yokai said: This is only for the entire colletion? I only have Shadow of Chornobyl on Steam. Click to expand... Click to shrink... On PC, they're three separate "Enhanced Editions", there is no "Lengenday collection" or whatever, they've always been three separate titles.   dstarMDA Member Dec 22, 2017 5,243 Randam said: is this Stalker 1, 2 or 3? Click to expand... Click to shrink... This is Stalker 1 and its two follow-ups. Not Stalker 2. Think of it roughly like Assassin's Creed 2, Brotherhood and Revelations, which differ from proper AC3.   Nacery Member Jul 11, 2018 1,828 Stallion Free said: So pumped this is happening. Really hope there is solid ultrawide support. Click to expand... Click to shrink... From the steam FAQ Will the remasters support ultra-wide monitors on PC? Yes, S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Legends of the Zone Trilogy Enhanced Edition will feature support for ultra-wide monitors on PC. Click to expand... Click to shrink...   Stallion Free Member Oct 29, 2017 1,402 Nacery said: From the steam FAQ Click to expand... Click to shrink... Oh hell yes! Awesome that they called that out specifically.   texhnolyze Shinra Employee Member Oct 25, 2017 26,418 Indonesia Jedi2016 said: On PC, they're three separate "Enhanced Editions", there is no "Lengenday collection" or whatever, they've always been three separate titles. Click to expand... Click to shrink... Huh, interesting. So they will be a free upgrade for each game you own. Like I have shadow and clear sky but not prypiat, so I guess I still have to buy the last one. S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Shadow of Chornobyl - Enhanced Edition on Steam S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Shadow of Chornobyl, the first chapter of the Legends of the Zone Trilogy, which started it all. store.steampowered.com S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Clear Sky - Enhanced Edition on Steam S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Clear Sky is the prequel chapter of the Legends of the Zone Trilogy. With the ability to directly influence the balance of power through Faction Wars, step into the boots of Scar — a seasoned mercenary, able to somehow survive deadly Emissions. store.steampowered.com S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Call of Prypiat - Enhanced Edition on Steam S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Call of Prypiat follows the story of special service agent Major Degtyarev as he investigates the fate of a lost expedition. store.steampowered.com   Jedi2016 Member Oct 27, 2017 20,043 I actually do have all of them, but I've only ever played the original. I picked up all of them over the years in random sales for like $2 apiece.   BizzyBum Member Oct 26, 2017 10,444 New York Condwiramurs said: Finally on pc, can now do achievements while waiting for stalker2 to get fixed 🥳 Click to expand... Click to shrink... Man, what even happened to 2? It had so much hype pre-launch, then it came out pretty buggy which everyone was expecting, and now I feel like I haven't seen or heard anyone talk about it for months. Feels like it disappeared.  texhnolyze Shinra Employee Member Oct 25, 2017 26,418 Indonesia BizzyBum said: Man, what even happened to 2? It had so much hype pre-launch, then it came out pretty buggy which everyone was expecting, and now I feel like I haven't seen or heard anyone talk about it for months. Feels like it disappeared. Click to expand... Click to shrink... They're still fixing the game with wall of text of patch notes every month. They've also just released their roadmap of fixes and improvements for Q2 2025, so there's little to no reason to play it in the current state. The game is still in early access in all but name.  XmarsMayflowerX Member Feb 2, 2025 261 Hell yea. Back to the zone on PC with controller!   ascagnel Member Mar 29, 2018 2,616 BizzyBum said: Man, what even happened to 2? It had so much hype pre-launch, then it came out pretty buggy which everyone was expecting, and now I feel like I haven't seen or heard anyone talk about it for months. Feels like it disappeared. Click to expand... Click to shrink... They're doing major work to the AI systems, because that was the highlight of the old games and fairly lackluster on S2.  
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  • NJ Transit strike update: How long it could last, impact on Shakira concert, demands, and everything to know

    Commuters in the New York City and New Jersey area are in for what is likely to be a weekend of increased congestion and more limited transit options after the engineers who run the New Jersey Transit rail system voted to go on strike.

    That strike is now in effect and could continue throughout the weekend—and potentially even longer. Here’s what you need to know about the NJ Transit strike.

    What’s happened?

    On Thursday, the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and Trainmenannounced that its members who run the trains in the New Jersey Transit Corporation, better known as NJ Transit, were officially on strike. The strike came after the BLET and NJ Transit failed to reach a deal on a new contract for the approximately 450 engineers and trainees who run the railway and are represented by the union.

    The main issue centers around a disagreement on wage increases for the workers. News of the strike is no doubt a disappointment to the 100,000 NYC and NJ commuters who use the line daily, especially after both sides were reportedly “close” to a deal.

    Talks between both sides went on for 15 hours on Thursday and ended shortly before 10 p.m., reports CNN. The strike then officially began at 12:01 a.m., today, Friday, May 16.

    It is the first time union members working for New Jersey Transit have gone on strike in 42 years. The last time NJ Transit workers took to the picket lines was in 1983.

    What do the striking rail workers want?

    The BLET’s union members are striking because no acceptable deal was reached on wage increases for its members. In a notice announcing the strike, BLET says that its NJ Transit members have not received a raise for five years.

    The union also notes that NJ Transit engineers “make at least less per hour” than the engineers for other passenger railroads that share the same train platforms as the ones used by NJ Transit.

    “NJ Transit has a half-billion dollars for a swanky new headquarters and million for decorating the interior of that unnecessary building,” BLET National President Mark Wallace said in a prepared statement. “They gave away million in revenue during a fare holiday last year. They have money for penthouse views and pet projects, just not for their front-line workers. Enough is enough. We will stay out until our members receive the fair pay that they deserve.”

    In addition to the strike now in effect, from 4 a.m. this morning BLET members began picketing at multiple locations, including NJ Transit’s Newark headquarters, New York’s Penn Station, and the Atlantic City Rail Terminal in Atlantic City.

    The union says that “despite the transit agency having the funds for a raise,” NJ Transit managers walked out of talks before 10 p.m. on Thursday.

    What does NJ Transit say?

    NJ Transit, for its part, has posted a fact sheet about the strike, which lays out six claims and what the transit agency says are the “facts” about the claims.

    NJ Transit says that it offered BLET members a “competitive wage and benefits package that all 14 other rail labor unions accepted in 2021.”

    It also says that under its offer, NJ Transit locomotive engineers would have seen their average total earnings rise from per year now to as of July 1, 2027. 

    The transit agency says these wages are “competitive within the region” and higher than the wages Philadelphia’s SEPTA workers receive.

    It concedes that the wages are lower than those received by MTAworkers in New York, but it adds, “It isn’t reasonable to live and work in New Jersey, but demand to be paid like you live and work in New York.”

    How long could the strike last?

    That is impossible to tell at this point. 

    In theory, NJ Transit and BLET could agree to return to the negotiating table at any time—although that’s unlikely to happen today. However, on Thursday, NJ Transit CEO Kris Kolluri said that both sides are currently scheduled to start negotiating again on Sunday.

    But just because negotiations are scheduled—or even begin—doesn’t mean the strike will be called off anytime soon. Indeed, if BLET would call off the strike, it may lessen the pressure on NJ Transit to meet their demands.

    CNN notes that when Southeastern Pennsylvania Transit Authorityworkers went on strike in the 1980s, the strike lasted for 108 days. A strike of Metro-North workers lasted 42 days, and a strike of Long Island Railroad workers lasted 11 days. 

    What should I do if I plan to use NJ Transit today?

    You should rethink your travel plans. 

    NJ Transit has posted a notice warning of the “complete suspension” of services on its rail lines. The agency says it “strongly encourages all those who can work from home to do so and limit traveling on the NJ TRANSIT system to essential purposes only.”

    However, if you do need to commute, the agency says that it is “adding very limited capacity” to existing New York commuter routes on its bus services.

    The agency also says that from May 19, its regional Park & Ride service “will operate on a first come, first served basis.”

    Commuters who need to use NJ transit during the strike are strongely encouraged to check out the agency’s rail strike information page here.

    What if I’m seeing the Shakira or Beyoncé concerts?

    From this weekend, there are also two large music events planned in the area that NJ Transit normally serves. The first is the Shakira concert at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey, which begins at 7:30 p.m. tonight, May 16.

    Then, Beyoncé is scheduled to perform at the same stadium for five nights between May 22 and May 29.

    MetLife Stadium has posted some travel options for concertgoers who are seeing the Shakira show tonight. The stadium points out that there will be no NJ Transit bus or rail service to the stadium tonight.

    It says that those coming to the concert from New York City may be able to use the Coach USA bus service, which it says will be “limited.” The venue also asks people who plan to arrive by car to please carpool and arrive early to help ease congestion.

    Will Congress step in?

    When it comes to transportation strikes, Congress does have the authority to act and compel workers to accept a deal and return to their jobs, notes CNN.

    The last time Congress did this was in December 2022 when it voted to force workers from the country’s four major freight railroads to accept a deal.

    However, CNN points out that Congress likely felt more compelled to step in at that time because the strike affected most of the country. The NJ Transit strike is a local affair, which means Congress may be more reluctant to interfere.
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    NJ Transit strike update: How long it could last, impact on Shakira concert, demands, and everything to know
    Commuters in the New York City and New Jersey area are in for what is likely to be a weekend of increased congestion and more limited transit options after the engineers who run the New Jersey Transit rail system voted to go on strike. That strike is now in effect and could continue throughout the weekend—and potentially even longer. Here’s what you need to know about the NJ Transit strike. What’s happened? On Thursday, the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and Trainmenannounced that its members who run the trains in the New Jersey Transit Corporation, better known as NJ Transit, were officially on strike. The strike came after the BLET and NJ Transit failed to reach a deal on a new contract for the approximately 450 engineers and trainees who run the railway and are represented by the union. The main issue centers around a disagreement on wage increases for the workers. News of the strike is no doubt a disappointment to the 100,000 NYC and NJ commuters who use the line daily, especially after both sides were reportedly “close” to a deal. Talks between both sides went on for 15 hours on Thursday and ended shortly before 10 p.m., reports CNN. The strike then officially began at 12:01 a.m., today, Friday, May 16. It is the first time union members working for New Jersey Transit have gone on strike in 42 years. The last time NJ Transit workers took to the picket lines was in 1983. What do the striking rail workers want? The BLET’s union members are striking because no acceptable deal was reached on wage increases for its members. In a notice announcing the strike, BLET says that its NJ Transit members have not received a raise for five years. The union also notes that NJ Transit engineers “make at least less per hour” than the engineers for other passenger railroads that share the same train platforms as the ones used by NJ Transit. “NJ Transit has a half-billion dollars for a swanky new headquarters and million for decorating the interior of that unnecessary building,” BLET National President Mark Wallace said in a prepared statement. “They gave away million in revenue during a fare holiday last year. They have money for penthouse views and pet projects, just not for their front-line workers. Enough is enough. We will stay out until our members receive the fair pay that they deserve.” In addition to the strike now in effect, from 4 a.m. this morning BLET members began picketing at multiple locations, including NJ Transit’s Newark headquarters, New York’s Penn Station, and the Atlantic City Rail Terminal in Atlantic City. The union says that “despite the transit agency having the funds for a raise,” NJ Transit managers walked out of talks before 10 p.m. on Thursday. What does NJ Transit say? NJ Transit, for its part, has posted a fact sheet about the strike, which lays out six claims and what the transit agency says are the “facts” about the claims. NJ Transit says that it offered BLET members a “competitive wage and benefits package that all 14 other rail labor unions accepted in 2021.” It also says that under its offer, NJ Transit locomotive engineers would have seen their average total earnings rise from per year now to as of July 1, 2027.  The transit agency says these wages are “competitive within the region” and higher than the wages Philadelphia’s SEPTA workers receive. It concedes that the wages are lower than those received by MTAworkers in New York, but it adds, “It isn’t reasonable to live and work in New Jersey, but demand to be paid like you live and work in New York.” How long could the strike last? That is impossible to tell at this point.  In theory, NJ Transit and BLET could agree to return to the negotiating table at any time—although that’s unlikely to happen today. However, on Thursday, NJ Transit CEO Kris Kolluri said that both sides are currently scheduled to start negotiating again on Sunday. But just because negotiations are scheduled—or even begin—doesn’t mean the strike will be called off anytime soon. Indeed, if BLET would call off the strike, it may lessen the pressure on NJ Transit to meet their demands. CNN notes that when Southeastern Pennsylvania Transit Authorityworkers went on strike in the 1980s, the strike lasted for 108 days. A strike of Metro-North workers lasted 42 days, and a strike of Long Island Railroad workers lasted 11 days.  What should I do if I plan to use NJ Transit today? You should rethink your travel plans.  NJ Transit has posted a notice warning of the “complete suspension” of services on its rail lines. The agency says it “strongly encourages all those who can work from home to do so and limit traveling on the NJ TRANSIT system to essential purposes only.” However, if you do need to commute, the agency says that it is “adding very limited capacity” to existing New York commuter routes on its bus services. The agency also says that from May 19, its regional Park & Ride service “will operate on a first come, first served basis.” Commuters who need to use NJ transit during the strike are strongely encouraged to check out the agency’s rail strike information page here. What if I’m seeing the Shakira or Beyoncé concerts? From this weekend, there are also two large music events planned in the area that NJ Transit normally serves. The first is the Shakira concert at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey, which begins at 7:30 p.m. tonight, May 16. Then, Beyoncé is scheduled to perform at the same stadium for five nights between May 22 and May 29. MetLife Stadium has posted some travel options for concertgoers who are seeing the Shakira show tonight. The stadium points out that there will be no NJ Transit bus or rail service to the stadium tonight. It says that those coming to the concert from New York City may be able to use the Coach USA bus service, which it says will be “limited.” The venue also asks people who plan to arrive by car to please carpool and arrive early to help ease congestion. Will Congress step in? When it comes to transportation strikes, Congress does have the authority to act and compel workers to accept a deal and return to their jobs, notes CNN. The last time Congress did this was in December 2022 when it voted to force workers from the country’s four major freight railroads to accept a deal. However, CNN points out that Congress likely felt more compelled to step in at that time because the strike affected most of the country. The NJ Transit strike is a local affair, which means Congress may be more reluctant to interfere. #transit #strike #update #how #long
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    NJ Transit strike update: How long it could last, impact on Shakira concert, demands, and everything to know
    Commuters in the New York City and New Jersey area are in for what is likely to be a weekend of increased congestion and more limited transit options after the engineers who run the New Jersey Transit rail system voted to go on strike. That strike is now in effect and could continue throughout the weekend—and potentially even longer. Here’s what you need to know about the NJ Transit strike. What’s happened? On Thursday, the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and Trainmen (BLET) announced that its members who run the trains in the New Jersey Transit Corporation, better known as NJ Transit, were officially on strike. The strike came after the BLET and NJ Transit failed to reach a deal on a new contract for the approximately 450 engineers and trainees who run the railway and are represented by the union. The main issue centers around a disagreement on wage increases for the workers. News of the strike is no doubt a disappointment to the 100,000 NYC and NJ commuters who use the line daily, especially after both sides were reportedly “close” to a deal. Talks between both sides went on for 15 hours on Thursday and ended shortly before 10 p.m., reports CNN. The strike then officially began at 12:01 a.m., today, Friday, May 16. It is the first time union members working for New Jersey Transit have gone on strike in 42 years. The last time NJ Transit workers took to the picket lines was in 1983. What do the striking rail workers want? The BLET’s union members are striking because no acceptable deal was reached on wage increases for its members. In a notice announcing the strike, BLET says that its NJ Transit members have not received a raise for five years. The union also notes that NJ Transit engineers “make at least $10 less per hour” than the engineers for other passenger railroads that share the same train platforms as the ones used by NJ Transit. “NJ Transit has a half-billion dollars for a swanky new headquarters and $53 million for decorating the interior of that unnecessary building,” BLET National President Mark Wallace said in a prepared statement. “They gave away $20 million in revenue during a fare holiday last year. They have money for penthouse views and pet projects, just not for their front-line workers. Enough is enough. We will stay out until our members receive the fair pay that they deserve.” In addition to the strike now in effect, from 4 a.m. this morning BLET members began picketing at multiple locations, including NJ Transit’s Newark headquarters, New York’s Penn Station, and the Atlantic City Rail Terminal in Atlantic City. The union says that “despite the transit agency having the funds for a raise,” NJ Transit managers walked out of talks before 10 p.m. on Thursday. What does NJ Transit say? NJ Transit, for its part, has posted a fact sheet about the strike, which lays out six claims and what the transit agency says are the “facts” about the claims. NJ Transit says that it offered BLET members a “competitive wage and benefits package that all 14 other rail labor unions accepted in 2021.” It also says that under its offer, NJ Transit locomotive engineers would have seen their average total earnings rise from $135,000 per year now to $172,856 as of July 1, 2027.  The transit agency says these wages are “competitive within the region” and higher than the wages Philadelphia’s SEPTA workers receive. It concedes that the wages are lower than those received by MTA (Metro-North Railroad and Long Island Rail Road) workers in New York, but it adds, “It isn’t reasonable to live and work in New Jersey, but demand to be paid like you live and work in New York.” How long could the strike last? That is impossible to tell at this point.  In theory, NJ Transit and BLET could agree to return to the negotiating table at any time—although that’s unlikely to happen today. However, on Thursday, NJ Transit CEO Kris Kolluri said that both sides are currently scheduled to start negotiating again on Sunday. But just because negotiations are scheduled—or even begin—doesn’t mean the strike will be called off anytime soon. Indeed, if BLET would call off the strike, it may lessen the pressure on NJ Transit to meet their demands. CNN notes that when Southeastern Pennsylvania Transit Authority (SEPTA) workers went on strike in the 1980s, the strike lasted for 108 days. A strike of Metro-North workers lasted 42 days, and a strike of Long Island Railroad workers lasted 11 days.  What should I do if I plan to use NJ Transit today? You should rethink your travel plans.  NJ Transit has posted a notice warning of the “complete suspension” of services on its rail lines. The agency says it “strongly encourages all those who can work from home to do so and limit traveling on the NJ TRANSIT system to essential purposes only.” However, if you do need to commute, the agency says that it is “adding very limited capacity” to existing New York commuter routes on its bus services. The agency also says that from May 19, its regional Park & Ride service “will operate on a first come, first served basis.” Commuters who need to use NJ transit during the strike are strongely encouraged to check out the agency’s rail strike information page here. What if I’m seeing the Shakira or Beyoncé concerts? From this weekend, there are also two large music events planned in the area that NJ Transit normally serves. The first is the Shakira concert at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey, which begins at 7:30 p.m. tonight, May 16. Then, Beyoncé is scheduled to perform at the same stadium for five nights between May 22 and May 29. MetLife Stadium has posted some travel options for concertgoers who are seeing the Shakira show tonight. The stadium points out that there will be no NJ Transit bus or rail service to the stadium tonight. It says that those coming to the concert from New York City may be able to use the Coach USA bus service, which it says will be “limited.” The venue also asks people who plan to arrive by car to please carpool and arrive early to help ease congestion. Will Congress step in? When it comes to transportation strikes, Congress does have the authority to act and compel workers to accept a deal and return to their jobs, notes CNN. The last time Congress did this was in December 2022 when it voted to force workers from the country’s four major freight railroads to accept a deal. However, CNN points out that Congress likely felt more compelled to step in at that time because the strike affected most of the country. The NJ Transit strike is a local affair, which means Congress may be more reluctant to interfere.
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  • Will NJ Transit go on strike? New warning as Friday midnight deadline nears

    New Jersey Transit urged riders to reach their destinations before the end of the day Thursday or risk being stranded, as last-minute talks continued in a bid to avert a rail strike by train engineers that would affect some 350,000 commuters in New Jersey and New York City.

    The labor dispute is stressing out some Manhattan commuters and already disrupting travel to Shakira concerts Thursday and Friday at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey. Amid the uncertainty over whether the strike would happen, the transit agency canceled train and bus service at the stadium.

    The system’s advisory provided riders with details on contingency plans that would take effect if engineers walk off the job at 12:01 a.m. ET Friday. The agency plans to increase bus service, saying it would add “very limited” capacity to existing New York commuter bus routes in close proximity to rail stations and will contract with private carriers to operate bus service from key regional park-and-ride locations during weekday peak periods.

    However, the agency noted that the buses would not be able to handle close to the same number of passengers—only about 20% of current rail customers—so it is has urged people who can work from home to do so if there is a strike.

    NJ Transit—the nation’s third largest transit system—operates buses and rail in the state, providing nearly 1 million weekday trips, including into New York City. A walkout would halt all NJ Transit commuter trains, which provide heavily used public transit routes between New York City’s Penn Station on one side of the Hudson River and communities in northern New Jersey on the other, as well as the Newark Airport, which has grappled with unrelated delays of its own recently.

    Wages have been the main sticking point of the negotiations between the agency and the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and Trainmen. The union says its members earn an average salary of a year and that an agreement could be reached if agency CEO Kris Kolluri agrees to an average yearly salary of NJ Transit leadership, though, disputes the union’s data, saying the engineers have average total earnings of annually, with the highest earners exceeding If the walkout happens, it would be the state’s first transit strike in more than 40 years. It comes a month after union members overwhelmingly rejected a labor agreement with management.

    The parties met Monday with a federal mediation board in Washington to discuss the dispute, but both sides and the board have declined to comment on whether any progress has been made in subsequent talks this week.

    —Bruce Shipkowski, Associated Press
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    Will NJ Transit go on strike? New warning as Friday midnight deadline nears
    New Jersey Transit urged riders to reach their destinations before the end of the day Thursday or risk being stranded, as last-minute talks continued in a bid to avert a rail strike by train engineers that would affect some 350,000 commuters in New Jersey and New York City. The labor dispute is stressing out some Manhattan commuters and already disrupting travel to Shakira concerts Thursday and Friday at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey. Amid the uncertainty over whether the strike would happen, the transit agency canceled train and bus service at the stadium. The system’s advisory provided riders with details on contingency plans that would take effect if engineers walk off the job at 12:01 a.m. ET Friday. The agency plans to increase bus service, saying it would add “very limited” capacity to existing New York commuter bus routes in close proximity to rail stations and will contract with private carriers to operate bus service from key regional park-and-ride locations during weekday peak periods. However, the agency noted that the buses would not be able to handle close to the same number of passengers—only about 20% of current rail customers—so it is has urged people who can work from home to do so if there is a strike. NJ Transit—the nation’s third largest transit system—operates buses and rail in the state, providing nearly 1 million weekday trips, including into New York City. A walkout would halt all NJ Transit commuter trains, which provide heavily used public transit routes between New York City’s Penn Station on one side of the Hudson River and communities in northern New Jersey on the other, as well as the Newark Airport, which has grappled with unrelated delays of its own recently. Wages have been the main sticking point of the negotiations between the agency and the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and Trainmen. The union says its members earn an average salary of a year and that an agreement could be reached if agency CEO Kris Kolluri agrees to an average yearly salary of NJ Transit leadership, though, disputes the union’s data, saying the engineers have average total earnings of annually, with the highest earners exceeding If the walkout happens, it would be the state’s first transit strike in more than 40 years. It comes a month after union members overwhelmingly rejected a labor agreement with management. The parties met Monday with a federal mediation board in Washington to discuss the dispute, but both sides and the board have declined to comment on whether any progress has been made in subsequent talks this week. —Bruce Shipkowski, Associated Press #will #transit #strike #new #warning
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    Will NJ Transit go on strike? New warning as Friday midnight deadline nears
    New Jersey Transit urged riders to reach their destinations before the end of the day Thursday or risk being stranded, as last-minute talks continued in a bid to avert a rail strike by train engineers that would affect some 350,000 commuters in New Jersey and New York City. The labor dispute is stressing out some Manhattan commuters and already disrupting travel to Shakira concerts Thursday and Friday at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey. Amid the uncertainty over whether the strike would happen, the transit agency canceled train and bus service at the stadium. The system’s advisory provided riders with details on contingency plans that would take effect if engineers walk off the job at 12:01 a.m. ET Friday. The agency plans to increase bus service, saying it would add “very limited” capacity to existing New York commuter bus routes in close proximity to rail stations and will contract with private carriers to operate bus service from key regional park-and-ride locations during weekday peak periods. However, the agency noted that the buses would not be able to handle close to the same number of passengers—only about 20% of current rail customers—so it is has urged people who can work from home to do so if there is a strike. NJ Transit—the nation’s third largest transit system—operates buses and rail in the state, providing nearly 1 million weekday trips, including into New York City. A walkout would halt all NJ Transit commuter trains, which provide heavily used public transit routes between New York City’s Penn Station on one side of the Hudson River and communities in northern New Jersey on the other, as well as the Newark Airport, which has grappled with unrelated delays of its own recently. Wages have been the main sticking point of the negotiations between the agency and the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and Trainmen. The union says its members earn an average salary of $113,000 a year and that an agreement could be reached if agency CEO Kris Kolluri agrees to an average yearly salary of $170,000. NJ Transit leadership, though, disputes the union’s data, saying the engineers have average total earnings of $135,000 annually, with the highest earners exceeding $200,000. If the walkout happens, it would be the state’s first transit strike in more than 40 years. It comes a month after union members overwhelmingly rejected a labor agreement with management. The parties met Monday with a federal mediation board in Washington to discuss the dispute, but both sides and the board have declined to comment on whether any progress has been made in subsequent talks this week. —Bruce Shipkowski, Associated Press
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  • Oblivion Remastered's radiant quest hero is at it again: here's a Witcher-ish mod that lets warriors become full-time professional monster slayers

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    Oblivion Remastered's radiant quest hero is at it again: here's a Witcher-ish mod that lets warriors become full-time professional monster slayers
    They're seemingly planning on adding a heap more battles to the Imperial City's Arena next, because Adoring Fans call for bloodshed.

    Image credit: Bethesda/VG247

    News

    by Mark Warren
    Senior Staff Writer

    Published on May 15, 2025

    The Fighters Guild's the only of the big four main faction questlines in Oblivion and therefore also Oblivion Remastered in which warhammer-wielding juggernaughts don't feel a bit out of place, and thanks to a new mod, I might actually think about abandoning my stealth archer to play one.
    Just the other day, modder ColdTyrant released an interesting mod that added a whole radiant contract system to the Dark Brotherhood, allowing you to go on killing forever and net some gacha rewards. Well, literally a day later, they're back at it again with the faction that ends up - spoilers - battling some tree sap drinkers.

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    This latest entry in what's fast morphed into a series is called 'Fighter's Guild - Infinitum' and it adds "over 100 randomly selected, infinitely repeatable Monster Hunting contracts" to the titular faction, giving them a full radiant quest system.
    Much like with the Dark Brotherhood mod I mentioned earlier, it works by giving you a place to go to be given notes setting you off on missions to kill a specific target - this time different monsters in dungeons across Cyrodiil - then turn them in for a nice reward. Each target monster has been made to glow a bit so they stand out from the cave-dwelling crowd
    Sadly, there looks to be no Morrowindy gacha element to the dishing out of loot this time around. You'll get 500 gold per contract, plus two "Fighter's Commendations", the latter being a special currency you can spend to requisition gear from a new Fighter's Guild Store the mod adds to the basement of the faction's Leyawiin chapter.
    Then again, ColdTyrant does write that they've given you the option of making the top floor of the Leyawiin guildhall your hangout by switching around the NPC schedules, making it a bit harder to moan. All in all, it sounds cool, and an interesting option if you fancy creating a character that makes their living in a similar fashion to The Witcher's big Gerry. You might as well, it's Oblivion, so there's a 95% chance your character's appearance is already freaky in a way that might lead to them being shunned by most of society.
    If you fancy giving Fighter's Guild - Infinitum a go, you'll need to grab the mod's requirements - Oblivion Remastered's UE4SS and UE4SS TesSyncMapInjector.
    It's also worth noting that ColdTyrant's suggested in the mod page's comments section that their next project is going to be an Oblivion Remastered mod like this for the Imperial City's Arena.
    Say hi to Modryn Oreyn for me if you decide to join the Fighters Guild in your next playthrough, and make sure to check out the rest of our ongoing Oblivion Remastered mod coverage.
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    Oblivion Remastered's radiant quest hero is at it again: here's a Witcher-ish mod that lets warriors become full-time professional monster slayers
    Jerald of Rumare Oblivion Remastered's radiant quest hero is at it again: here's a Witcher-ish mod that lets warriors become full-time professional monster slayers They're seemingly planning on adding a heap more battles to the Imperial City's Arena next, because Adoring Fans call for bloodshed. Image credit: Bethesda/VG247 News by Mark Warren Senior Staff Writer Published on May 15, 2025 The Fighters Guild's the only of the big four main faction questlines in Oblivion and therefore also Oblivion Remastered in which warhammer-wielding juggernaughts don't feel a bit out of place, and thanks to a new mod, I might actually think about abandoning my stealth archer to play one. Just the other day, modder ColdTyrant released an interesting mod that added a whole radiant contract system to the Dark Brotherhood, allowing you to go on killing forever and net some gacha rewards. Well, literally a day later, they're back at it again with the faction that ends up - spoilers - battling some tree sap drinkers. To see this content please enable targeting cookies. This latest entry in what's fast morphed into a series is called 'Fighter's Guild - Infinitum' and it adds "over 100 randomly selected, infinitely repeatable Monster Hunting contracts" to the titular faction, giving them a full radiant quest system. Much like with the Dark Brotherhood mod I mentioned earlier, it works by giving you a place to go to be given notes setting you off on missions to kill a specific target - this time different monsters in dungeons across Cyrodiil - then turn them in for a nice reward. Each target monster has been made to glow a bit so they stand out from the cave-dwelling crowd Sadly, there looks to be no Morrowindy gacha element to the dishing out of loot this time around. You'll get 500 gold per contract, plus two "Fighter's Commendations", the latter being a special currency you can spend to requisition gear from a new Fighter's Guild Store the mod adds to the basement of the faction's Leyawiin chapter. Then again, ColdTyrant does write that they've given you the option of making the top floor of the Leyawiin guildhall your hangout by switching around the NPC schedules, making it a bit harder to moan. All in all, it sounds cool, and an interesting option if you fancy creating a character that makes their living in a similar fashion to The Witcher's big Gerry. You might as well, it's Oblivion, so there's a 95% chance your character's appearance is already freaky in a way that might lead to them being shunned by most of society. If you fancy giving Fighter's Guild - Infinitum a go, you'll need to grab the mod's requirements - Oblivion Remastered's UE4SS and UE4SS TesSyncMapInjector. It's also worth noting that ColdTyrant's suggested in the mod page's comments section that their next project is going to be an Oblivion Remastered mod like this for the Imperial City's Arena. Say hi to Modryn Oreyn for me if you decide to join the Fighters Guild in your next playthrough, and make sure to check out the rest of our ongoing Oblivion Remastered mod coverage. #oblivion #remastered039s #radiant #quest #hero
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    Oblivion Remastered's radiant quest hero is at it again: here's a Witcher-ish mod that lets warriors become full-time professional monster slayers
    Jerald of Rumare Oblivion Remastered's radiant quest hero is at it again: here's a Witcher-ish mod that lets warriors become full-time professional monster slayers They're seemingly planning on adding a heap more battles to the Imperial City's Arena next, because Adoring Fans call for bloodshed. Image credit: Bethesda/VG247 News by Mark Warren Senior Staff Writer Published on May 15, 2025 The Fighters Guild's the only of the big four main faction questlines in Oblivion and therefore also Oblivion Remastered in which warhammer-wielding juggernaughts don't feel a bit out of place (props to Gogron gro-Bolmog for defying stereotypes), and thanks to a new mod, I might actually think about abandoning my stealth archer to play one. Just the other day, modder ColdTyrant released an interesting mod that added a whole radiant contract system to the Dark Brotherhood, allowing you to go on killing forever and net some gacha rewards. Well, literally a day later, they're back at it again with the faction that ends up - spoilers - battling some tree sap drinkers. To see this content please enable targeting cookies. This latest entry in what's fast morphed into a series is called 'Fighter's Guild - Infinitum' and it adds "over 100 randomly selected, infinitely repeatable Monster Hunting contracts" to the titular faction, giving them a full radiant quest system. Much like with the Dark Brotherhood mod I mentioned earlier, it works by giving you a place to go to be given notes setting you off on missions to kill a specific target - this time different monsters in dungeons across Cyrodiil - then turn them in for a nice reward. Each target monster has been made to glow a bit so they stand out from the cave-dwelling crowd Sadly, there looks to be no Morrowindy gacha element to the dishing out of loot this time around. You'll get 500 gold per contract, plus two "Fighter's Commendations", the latter being a special currency you can spend to requisition gear from a new Fighter's Guild Store the mod adds to the basement of the faction's Leyawiin chapter. Then again, ColdTyrant does write that they've given you the option of making the top floor of the Leyawiin guildhall your hangout by switching around the NPC schedules, making it a bit harder to moan. All in all, it sounds cool, and an interesting option if you fancy creating a character that makes their living in a similar fashion to The Witcher's big Gerry. You might as well, it's Oblivion, so there's a 95% chance your character's appearance is already freaky in a way that might lead to them being shunned by most of society. If you fancy giving Fighter's Guild - Infinitum a go, you'll need to grab the mod's requirements - Oblivion Remastered's UE4SS and UE4SS TesSyncMapInjector. It's also worth noting that ColdTyrant's suggested in the mod page's comments section that their next project is going to be an Oblivion Remastered mod like this for the Imperial City's Arena. Say hi to Modryn Oreyn for me if you decide to join the Fighters Guild in your next playthrough, and make sure to check out the rest of our ongoing Oblivion Remastered mod coverage.
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