Oblivion Remastered expands its “modding capabilities” with a script extender just like the original RPG and Skyrim, but the creator says don’t “get your hopes up yet”

Similar to the original versions of Oblivion and Skyrim from 2006, the remaster now comes equipped with its own script extender. This tool, known as the Oblivion Remastered Script Extender or “OBSE64”, has been developed by modder “ianpatt” on Nexus Mods and has already garnered over 80,000 downloads. According to its creator’s explanation, it is a tool that enhances the modding capabilities of Oblivion Remastered for aspiring modders.

Bethesda celebrates Oblivion Remastered by watching 19-year-old documentary about the making of the original, and Todd Howard says “this is gonna be really f***ing awkward”

In a single room, several Bethesda developers are observing their younger counterparts diligently working on what would later become one of the most popular role-playing games ever made. Todd Howard, who held an executive producer position for the game, expressed his apprehension by saying, “This is bound to feel quite uncomfortable watching this unfold.