Bethesda Welcomes Fan-Made Oblivion Remake Developers to Their Headquarters
Skyblivion Developers Visit Bethesda Headquarters in Maryland
The talented team behind Skyblivion, the highly anticipated fan-made remake of The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion, recently had the opportunity to visit Bethesda’s main office in Maryland. During their visit, they met with Bethesda staff, including the legendary game director Todd Howard, in a gesture of mutual respect and collaboration.
Gratitude and Enthusiasm from the Skyblivion Team
The head of the Skyblivion project, Rebelzize, expressed his gratitude for Bethesda’s warm reception. He praised the studio’s attitude towards the fan project, saying, “Seeing how passionate the Bethesda team is about Skyblivion is truly inspiring. Thank you for your support!” This interaction highlights the positive relationship between the official developers and the passionate modding community.
Inside the Meeting: Discussions and Insights
During their visit, the Skyblivion developers engaged in conversations with Bethesda’s team, sharing ideas and insights into the development process. They also took some photos inside the office, capturing memorable moments of this collaboration. However, specific details about what was discussed remain private, adding an air of intrigue to the encounter.
What is Skyblivion?
Skyblivion is a fan-driven project that aims to remake Oblivion using the Skyrim engine, providing an overhaul of the original game since 2012. Despite Bethesda’s official release of a remastered version of Oblivion, the creators of Skyblivion see their project as a complementary experience rather than a competitor. They emphasize that their remake introduces expanded mechanics and modernized features, whereas Bethesda’s remaster primarily preserves the original gameplay systems.
Official Support from Bethesda
In a significant show of support, Bethesda previously gifted copies of the Oblivion remaster to the Skyblivion team, acknowledging their dedication and passion for the Elder Scrolls universe. This gesture underscores the collaborative spirit within the community and Bethesda’s recognition of the fan effort.
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