Summary

After its long-awaited reveal, plus same-day shadowdrop, it seems like everyone and their neighbors are currently playingThe Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered. The game has alreadygone on to cross over four million players, along withsetting a new peak concurrent record on Steam.

Left and right, mods are starting to pop up, and players are finding thatsome of the game’s original Easter Eggs are still in the remaster, with some added enhancements. In other words, it’s a grand time, and, according to some recent statistics, people aren’t just playing Oblivion Remastered, as otherTEStitles are getting a boost in popularity.

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The Elder Scrolls Continues To Be One Of Gaming’s Biggest Franchises

As first reported by TrueAchievements, it appears that other non-Oblivion Remastered titles are enjoying a nice little bump in popularity, specifically onXboxconsoles.

According to their data, which apparently samples over three million Xbox accounts,Skyrim Special Editionhas seen an increase of 26 percent on Xbox. The standard version of Skyrim has similarly been a popular title, with an increase of 28 percent in players.

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Elsewhere,Morrowindhas also seen a nice bump, though it’s not significant enough to be reported on. As forThe Elder Scrolls Online, that title has seen a 5 percent increase in players since Oblivion Remastered.

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