Summary

If you’ve only ever playedOblivionon PS3, you won’t have experienced everything the game has to offer. While it did include Knights of the Nine (and Shivering Isles if you owned the GOTY version), the eight other DLC packs were Xbox and PC exclusive.

That means, if you were on PlayStation, you’d have missed out on:

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All of these, and the more involved Knights of the Nine and Shivering Isles expansions, are included inThe Elder Scrolls 4: Oblivion Remastered, meaning that, for the first time in 18 years, PlayStation players have access toallthe game’s DLC, making this the most complete version of the game on Sony’s platform.

You Don’t Need The Deluxe Edition, Either

Thankfully, all the DLC is included in the base version of Oblivion Remastered, soyou don’t need to pay the £10 hike for the Deluxe Editionto access these additional packs. That means if you venture to Bruma right after leaving the sewers, you can set up shop in Frostcrag Spire, one of the best player homes in the series.

The Deluxe Edition does come with new quests, however, that reward you with Akatosh and Mehrunes Dagon-themed armour sets, weapons,and even horse armour. All of which was designed specifically for the remake.

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So, everything that was in the original Oblivion and its many DLC packs is included in the base version of Remastered, which means that there’s a bunch of new content for PlayStation players to dig their teeth into, even after nearly two decades.

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