The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered received "generally favorable" reviews from critics, according to
review aggregator website
Metacritic.
GameSpot Jake Dekker praised the visuals as establishing "a new standard for Bethesda RPGs", and also highlighted the character models and the handling of original game elements. Dekker additionally commended the revamped leveling system, although he found the combat "still rough". Similar technical issues were raised by the game's player base, with official
patches from Bethesda failing to alleviate the problems.
PC Gamer criticized the decision to leave
Jeremy Soule's original score unaltered, given the
sexual misconduct allegations made against him in the interim. The publication asked Bethesda if Soule was continuing to receive royalties for the score but did not receive a response.
Surprise release reaction The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered was released without any prior announcement, being available the same day as the start of the livestream. Certain
indie developers and publishers criticised this decision, stating that the surprise release affected their games' sales.
Jonas Antonsson, co-founder of
Raw Fury, expressed his love for
Oblivion and the fact that new players can experience the game, while also stating that surprise releases of this size cause smaller games to get "buried". Developer Mike Rose advertised his game
Starless Abyss on
Twitter, claiming that the release of
Oblivion Remastered the same week has not been "fantastic for [the game's] launch." The official Twitter account of
Kepler Interactive—the publisher behind
Clair Obscur: Expedition 33, released the same day as
Oblivion Remastered—posted a tweet, comparing the simultaneous release of the two games to the
Barbenheimer phenomenon, while
GamesRadar+ compared the launch to the concurrent release of
Animal Crossing: New Horizons and
Doom Eternal. Bethesda's official Twitter account later responded to Kelper Interactive's tweet with an image of celebrating NPCs from
Oblivion in front of a television with
Expedition 33, captioned "We can't wait to play!"
Sales The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered reached 4 million players three days after release, with a peak of 216,000 concurrent players on
Steam. In the first week of May 2025, the game had become the 3rd best-selling game of the year in the United States by dollar sales, while excluding downloads from
Xbox Game Pass. It was the best-selling game in the US in April 2025; the game sold more copies in its launch week than the original
Oblivion did in its first 15 months in the country. It reached 9 million players three months after release. ==See also==