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In a recent announcement, Bethesda confirmed that it will not be shutting down the highly anticipated fan-made remaster project, Skyblivion. This initiative aims to recreate the beloved Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion using the advanced engine of The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim. The project has garnered significant attention and support from the gaming community, showcasing the dedication of fans who wish to breathe new life into the classic title.
Bethesda expressed its appreciation for the hard work and creativity of the modding community, emphasizing that such projects enrich the gaming experience for everyone. The developers acknowledged the passion behind Skyblivion and reiterated their commitment to fostering a collaborative relationship with fans.
The Skyblivion team has been tirelessly working on this project for several years, aiming to enhance graphics, gameplay mechanics, and overall immersion. With Bethesda's endorsement, fans are more excited than ever to see the final product, which promises to honor the original while delivering a fresh experience for both new and returning players.
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