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Bethesda readying two updates for Oblivion Remastered targeting bugs and performance

Oblivion Remaster

The surprise release of The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered was a massive success for Bethesda and Microsoft, with the title going on to gain over four million players in just three days at launch while also breaking franchise records for concurrent players. While reactions to the game have been positive from both critics and players, plenty of complaints have since been pouring in about the state of the remaster. Now, Bethesda is aiming to push out updates to resolve these concerns.

Today, the company revealed that two updates are currently planned for the RPG, both with different scopes. The first of these is already available in beta form to Steam players. It seems Bethesda is using the same beta update format it uses for Starfield for this Elder Scrolls entry as well.

"Thanks for all your excitement and feedback since the launch of The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered," said the development team today. "We are actively working on two separate updates to be launched in the coming weeks, both of which will come to our Steam Beta first, before being released to all other platforms."

According to the studio, the first update is focused on "quests, major bugs and blockers, and quality of life fixes. " Following the June 5 launch on the Steam beta platform, all other PC players, as well as those on Xbox Series X|S, PlayStation 5, and Game Pass subscribers, will receive the update on June 11.

The beta changelog for Update 1.1 can be seen here, with bug fixes coming for the UI, gameplay, quests, and more. Multiple crashes have been resolved here, with many being related to loading saves and exploring specific locations. Instances of infinite loading, alt-tab freezing, resetting settings, and more are being targeted with fixes, too.

To opt into the Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered beta update, Steam players can head into the game's properties, select Betas, and choose the [beta] branch to receive the new build.

While Bethesda hasn't revealed any release dates for the second update, it did say that improving performance will be its main focus. This is a major point of criticism for the title at the moment, so the update can't come soon enough.

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