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The Oblivion Remastered Currently at 17% Discounted Price at Fanatical’s Level Up Sale

The long awaited Oblivion remaster has officially launched and you can get it at a far better price than what’s available on Steam through the Fanatical Level Up Sale which is currently offering the Open World RPG at 17% off from it’s original price. The Oblivion Remaster is priced at $49.99 but you can get it from Fanatical’s Level Up Sale at $41.99 which is the most amount of discount available for the game right now. So if you want to buy the game as early as you can, doing so through the ongoing Level Up Sale from Fanatical could save you some bucks.

Also, the Level Up Sale will last till April 27, so the discount on the Oblivion Remaster will be available only for a couple more days so you need to buy the game before the sale ends to get it at a reduced price. Sale events like these are a boon for many gamers considering the steadily escalating prices of videogames through the recent years.

Fanatical Level Up Sale

The Fanatical Level Up Sale also brings steep discounts on tons of AAA titles and indie gems so if you want to buy some games right now, getting them through the ongoing sale could save you a lot of bucks.

In other news of the recently released Oblivion Remastered, the modernized version of Bethesda’s beloved Open World RPG is currently a massive hit on Steam with over 180,000 concurrent players on release day, along with a ‘very positive’ user rating on Valve’s platform. And considering that the game came out on both the Playstation 5 and the Xbox Series X|S, the actual player count is way higher than what’s currently known. And even though Bethesda is yet to share actual sales figures, it’s clear that the Oblivion Remaster is enjoying tons of critical and commercial success, as it should.

The Unreal Engine 5 powered remaster of Oblivion doesn’t just present the iconic RPG with a massive graphical overhaul, but with a ton of improvement to it’s gameplay mechanics as well. From the Leveling system to character creation, the combat animations to in-game menus, the Oblivion Remaster makes revisiting the fictional world of Tamriel in 2025 worthwhile in all the right ways.

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