Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Game of the Year Edition labelled at Gamestop
Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion has been out for quite some time now on the Xbox 360 and PC. And anything outside of the latest Shivering Isles expansion still hasn’t been confirmed or announced yet. Today we just might get that, as WorthPlaying reveals. Now it’s no secret that Oblivion has indeed been one of the movers and shakers of last year (and well into 2007, too), and in its wake, critics were left praising the game from Bethesda Softworks.
Over at online retailer Gamestop, they’ve put up product listing for a certain Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Game of the Year Edition for the 360 and PC. Any details regarding this version of the game is skimpy, and for all intents and purposes, it could just be a re-packaged box with the “Game of the Year” seal stamped somewhere in the front. However, this release could have certain bundled freebies included in it, whether concrete, tangible objects or in-game content.
For now, without any word from the Take-Two Interactive labs, we’re going to be doing two things: 1) take out the big red Rumor stamp and 2) update you guys as soon as we hear more word.
Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion has been out for quite some time now on the Xbox 360 and PC. And anything outside of the latest Shivering Isles expansion still hasn’t been confirmed or announced yet. Today we just might get that, as WorthPlaying reveals. Now it’s no secret that Oblivion has indeed been one of the movers and shakers of last year (and well into 2007, too), and in its wake, critics were left praising the game from Bethesda Softworks.
Over at online retailer Gamestop, they’ve put up product listing for a certain Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Game of the Year Edition for the 360 and PC. Any details regarding this version of the game is skimpy, and for all intents and purposes, it could just be a re-packaged box with the “Game of the Year” seal stamped somewhere in the front. However, this release could have certain bundled freebies included in it, whether concrete, tangible objects or in-game content.
For now, without any word from the Take-Two Interactive labs, we’re going to be doing two things: 1) take out the big red Rumor stamp and 2) update you guys as soon as we hear more word.