Summary
It’s safe to sayThe Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remasterhas gone down a treat. It quickly becamethe second-best single-player launch of 2025 so far, and is on track to come first, and players are rediscovering their favorite parts of Cyrodiil, includingdodgy voice lines, anoutrageous character creator, anddeep and complex lore.
But while the game has appeased the wanting Elder Scrolls audience, Bethesda and remaster developers Virtuos are seemingly ready to listen to suggestions as to how they can further improve the game.

Bethesda And Virtuos Ask The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered Fans For Suggestions
Companies sending out surveys or asking for feedback is nothing new. Last week, EA sent one outasking The Sims players about Inzoi, and Mortal Kombat’s Ed Boon recently asked fansif they wanted the series' Konquest mode back. It’s more unusual for a company to ask for suggestions so soon after release, though—but that’s not stopped Bethesda.
In the company’s 200,000-member-strongDiscord server, a new channel has cropped up called ‘Oblivion Suggestions’ in which players are invited to share any suggestions they have for the recently released remaster.

Naturally, given how popular the Oblivion Remaster has already become, the suggestions channel is in a constant state of “several people are typing”, with new ideas flooding in every few seconds.
A few common themes are surfacing regularly, including improved performance, better difficulty options, and better item scaling, but with the flurry of suggestions, no stone is going unturned.

It is worth noting that this isn’t anything particularly new forBethesdaas both of its other active games,StarfieldandFallout 76, have suggestion channels, but it’s no less interesting that the team is already taking feedback and suggestions on board.




