Oh snaps! So it WAS Oblivion for the PS3

Elder Scrolls IV heads to the PS3

If you remember some weeks back, we mentioned some super-ultra-hyper-mega secret launch title would be talked about in the November issue of “Official Playstation Magazine. A 1Up podcast mentioned that it might just be The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion, since it fits the five-word hint of OPM, but then again, Cooking Mama Fatal Battle Deluxe would also fit the bill, so you never know what the truth will be. Somehow, we also mentioned that it wouldn’t be Oblivion, so some of you may be just as confused as we are.

Live in confusion no more folks, because the truth has come to light. Like it or not, the secret launch title was The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion all along.

It won’t be the same game you’ve gotten to know, though, as they will be adding new content to this version. While they haven’t outlined all the new goodies for people to try out, they did mention that one of the intriguing new additions would be a new faction: The Knights of the Nine. What this means is that there will finally be a good faction to work for, giving all those who’ve always tried to be good an incentive to keep playing: the chance to become a Divine Crusader.

For the PSP:
On a related note, Bethesda is also coming out with a PSP version of the game, called Elder Scrolls Travels: Oblivion. We have yet to receive further word on that one.

In the meantime, keep checking QJ for developments on these new versions of Oblivion, and download the podcast that confirms it while you’re at it (it starts at 29:15 into the podcast). Enjoy!

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Elder Scrolls IV heads to the PS3

If you remember some weeks back, we mentioned some super-ultra-hyper-mega secret launch title would be talked about in the November issue of “Official Playstation Magazine. A 1Up podcast mentioned that it might just be The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion, since it fits the five-word hint of OPM, but then again, Cooking Mama Fatal Battle Deluxe would also fit the bill, so you never know what the truth will be. Somehow, we also mentioned that it wouldn’t be Oblivion, so some of you may be just as confused as we are.

Live in confusion no more folks, because the truth has come to light. Like it or not, the secret launch title was The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion all along.

It won’t be the same game you’ve gotten to know, though, as they will be adding new content to this version. While they haven’t outlined all the new goodies for people to try out, they did mention that one of the intriguing new additions would be a new faction: The Knights of the Nine. What this means is that there will finally be a good faction to work for, giving all those who’ve always tried to be good an incentive to keep playing: the chance to become a Divine Crusader.

For the PSP:
On a related note, Bethesda is also coming out with a PSP version of the game, called Elder Scrolls Travels: Oblivion. We have yet to receive further word on that one.

In the meantime, keep checking QJ for developments on these new versions of Oblivion, and download the podcast that confirms it while you’re at it (it starts at 29:15 into the podcast). Enjoy!

Oblivion for the PS3 - Image 1 Oblivion for the PS3 - Image 2

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