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Setting Cyrodiil,
Planes of Oblivion
Time Period 3E 433
Developer Bethesda Softworks
PC
Release Date
20 Mar 2006 (NA)
24 Mar 2006 (EU)
26 Jul 2007 (JPN)
Xbox 360
Release Date
20 Mar 2006 (NA)
24 Mar 2006 (EU)
26 Jul 2007 (JPN)
PS3
Release Date
20 Mar 2007 (NA)
31 Mar 2007 (EU)
27 Sep 2007 (JPN)
Xbox One
Release Date
29 Nov 2016
PS4
Release Date
5 Dec 2017
GOG.com Game of the Year Edition Deluxe box art

The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion, the fourth game in the Elder Scrolls series, is set within the province of Cyrodiil, the heartland and Imperial capital of Tamriel. Emperor Uriel Septim VII is assassinated in flight from his own palace, but just before he dies he passes on to you—the foreordained of his dreams—the mystic Amulet of Kings. The adventure proper begins with the quest to find Uriel's lost and illegitimate son—the only heir to the throne. In a world where the forces of darkness seek their ultimate dominion over the ranks of man and mer alike, you alone stand between the future of Tamriel and the gates of Oblivion.

The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Game of the Year Edition and Game of the Year Edition Deluxe are available to buy from Steam or GOG.com; the former can also be bought from Bethesda.net. Oblivion is also available for Xbox 360 and PS3, and is backwards compatible on Xbox One. It is available to play on PS4 via the PlayStation Now cloud gaming service. Note that most official downloads are unavailable on the PlayStation version.

Additional general game information can be found here.

Quest Information

Character Information

  • Attributes — What are the basic stats?
  • Birthsigns — What do the stars say about you?
  • Character Creation — A guide to the character creation process
  • Classes — Information about the standard classes, plus advice on how to roll your own
  • Fame — Become a famous hero...
  • Infamy — ...or a notorious criminal
  • Leveling — Understanding the character leveling system
  • Races — The defining characteristics of the races in Cyrodiil
  • Skills — And what can you do?

Gameplay Information

  • Combat — A guide to the combat system in Oblivion
  • Controls — A table of the various controls used to interact with the game, for all game platforms
  • Crime — Information about the laws of Cyrodiil and how to stay on the right side of the authorities
  • Diseases — Diseases you can catch in Oblivion
    • Vampirism — Information about vampirism and related quests
  • First Time Players — Hints and tips specifically for people playing for the first time
  • Items — Where to find specific items and their related attributes
  • Magic — How to use magic
  • Differences Between Morrowind, Oblivion, and Skyrim — A guide containing the main differences between the three games, and useful tips for adapting

World Information

  • Creatures — A bestiary of all the good and bad creatures found in the game
  • Factions — Listing of all the guilds and factions you may join
  • Maps — Are you familiar with your whereabouts?
  • NPCs — Listing of all non-player characters in the game
    • People — Listing of all the named people in the game
  • Places — Listing of all the places found in the game
  • Services — A listing of all the services (general merchants, horse merchants, houses, trainers, etc.) provided in the game

Guides and Secrets

Technical Information

Console Versions
  • Xbox — Information specific to the Xbox versions of the game
  • PlayStation — Information specific to the PlayStation versions of the game
PC Version
Other

Mods and Modding

  • Mods — Content and gameplay information about player-created mods for Oblivion
    • Better Cities — An overhaul and expansion of the cities
    • Order of the Dragon — A huge quest mod that takes place in Tamriel and its own worldspace
    • Oscuro's Oblivion Overhaul — An overhaul mod that aims to make Oblivion a much more interesting, challenging, realistic, and dangerous place
    • Stirk — Originally part of the Tamriel Rebuilt project, adds the island of Stirk to the west of Anvil
  • Modification — Information about installation and management of player-created mods
    • Configuration and Management — Index page for a wide range of topics related to using mods, including Configuration, Optimization, Stabilization, and Installation
  • Modding — Technical information about creating your own mods for Oblivion
    • Construction Set — The official Oblivion modding application
    • File Format — Information on the file formats used for game data and save files

Previews and Reviews

  • Concept Art — An archive of concept art created during the game's development
  • Countdown Website — An article on the teaser website made to count down to the game's release
  • Fan Interviews — Interviews with various developers
  • Pre-Release Content — Shots from the game prior to its release
  • Remaster — Information about a potential remastered edition of the game

Miscellaneous Information

  • Achievements — Awards you can receive for your efforts on the Xbox version
  • Alchemy Calculator — A tool for creating potions or poisons with Alchemy and calculating their effects
  • Credits — A list of the people credited by the game
    • Voice Actors — List of the actors who provided voices for Oblivion's NPCs
  • Glitches — Different things you may have noticed about Oblivion that just weren't right
  • Historical References — References to people, places, and events from previous Elder Scrolls games
  • Loading Screens — Information that appears while the game loads
  • Music — Information about Oblivion's soundtrack
  • Statues — Images of statues, shrines, and carvings that depict important figures
  • Technical Details — Some specific details of Oblivion
  • Unused Content — Content that is unreleased, scrapped, or unavailable to the player through normal gameplay
  • Wallpapers — Official wallpapers, available in various sizes

See Also