The Elder Scrolls 4: Oblivion has never looked better than it does with the new top-to-bottom remaster that shadow launched Tuesday. The cheapest way to play it right now is with a Game Pass subscription, which costs $19.99 per month if you want to play the game right now on Xbox, or $11.99 per month if you want to play it on PC. But for Steam loyalists who are willing to pay more for the game, theyll also unlock the ability to easily play it on Steam Deck, where its verified to look and play well. And theres a 17% off deal happening at Fanatical right now. You can get a Steam key for Oblivion Remastered there for $41.49 instead of $49.99.
The Elder Scrolls 4: Oblivion Remastered
$41 at Fanatical (Steam)
While the Game of the Year edition of Oblivion thats available on Steam is just 4.6 GB, the new remastered version is 119 GB — thats 2,486% larger than the original. Itll gobble up internal storage on the Steam Deck, or any PC, rather quickly, but games with hefty install sizes like this are nothing new.