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Close the gates, open a world of possibilities.

UPDATE: The game comes with full Cloud saving support, exclusively on GOG Galaxy.

<span class="bold">Oblivion®</span>, the critically acclaimed open-world RPG that solidified Elder Scrolls as a household name, is now available, DRM-free on GOG.com.

The Elder Scrolls are all about freedom, breathtaking locations, engaging exploration, and an abundance of quests to tackle at your own pace. Side with different factions, trust your instincts and adapt your playstyle to the challenges ahead as you explore the near-limitless content packed inside its definitive GOTY edition. Don't worry about getting lost, every corner of this massive world is as fascinating as the next - just ask fortune_p_dawg.

Want to dip your toes into the game's vast modding scene? Check out our <span class="bold">Mod Spotlight</span>.

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Post edited June 06, 2017 by maladr0Id
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DukeNukemForever: As far as I remember the soundtracks are not included anymore and are available separate. At release the installers were the same and I hope gog keeps the "original" installers also up to date.
Thanks. Yeah, I thought it was something to do with the extras/goodies and not the actual game itself.
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wcdeadpool: Awesome! Thanks a lot GOG!
Will you add other languages ( namely french :)) for OBLIVION?
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Thiev: Deluxe edition is available in English only due to DLC incompatibility with other languages.
But can you add standard edition in different languages as a bonus?
Finally! Was waiting for this to come to GOG instead of getting it on Steam.

Can't say the same for F3 and FNV though =( (and such a pity too, since I haven't played them either...).

Ah well, very very glad all of them are here! Thanks GOG and Bethesda!

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ozgurcakmak: Any chance of getting these games via gogconnect?
Here's hoping!
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Titanium: I never finished the shivering isles. Temptation rising...
I finished Shivering Isles long before I finished main questline
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Will these versions work with the many mods that have been released? I saw mention that there's been contact with the script extender team to get a version out that works with the Oblivion release, so that's promising, but I also wanted to confirm that this version will also play nice with some of the larger and more complex mods out there (such as Nehrim).
We now need a real <span class="bold">Jarl</span>
In the parlance of today's Young

OMG
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Pond86: I'm looking at Morrowind. Compared to Oblivion how is it?
Unmodded MW blows OB out of the water. Modded its reversed.

If you have both search the Net for the merger mod. Obliviwind or something like that.
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abr_alex: But can you add standard edition in different languages as a bonus?
I have no solid information at this point, sorry.
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Pond86: I'm looking at Morrowind. Compared to Oblivion how is it?
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anothername: Unmodded MW blows OB out of the water. Modded its reversed.

If you have both search the Net for the merger mod. Obliviwind or something like that.
So its worth playing Morrowind for the first time without any mods?
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Matewis: Yay awesome! I have got to finish this game some day. I inevitably tend to mess up my playthrough by getting obsessed with leveling efficiently. What I need is a mod that hides the point values of all skills, as well as all notifications of skill increases :P
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huan: You'll want "realistic leveling" mod then. I'm in the same boat - without such mod I spent my first (real-life) day in Morrowind running and jumping around Seyda Neen and punching crabs in between and making marks for each skill increase "to get the right multiplier". With the mod stats go up based on your skill levels, no level up screen or multipliers are involved. And you can concentrate on mmain q... q... hmm, no, let's be real: concentrate on running and jumping around and doing all the sidequests and user generated content :)

(though I did finish two "main quests". Main quest in morrowind (not tribunal or bloodmoon) and shivering isles)
Yep, sounds exactly like what I used to do :) I'm definitely going to try that when I next give the game a go
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Vythonaut: Mr Thiev, would you care to make a comment please. Truly yours... :D

AWESOME RELEASES TODAY! Can't wait for Skyrim. :)
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Thiev: .___.
Honestly, same here. Intentionally or not by Beth; it is currently an Steam exclusive. My FO3 & OB runs without inet; Skyrim won't. So yeah: Thats the thing I totally love to see released :)

But New Vegas is a great start! :D

Well... when I'm at home. later..... so much wait... *sigh*
high rated
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anothername: Unmodded MW blows OB out of the water. Modded its reversed.

If you have both search the Net for the merger mod. Obliviwind or something like that.
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Pond86: So its worth playing Morrowind for the first time without any mods?
It's ABSOLUTELY WORTH IT.
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op2017si: Would this work with an Intel HD530 integrated graphic?
I haven't really ever tried to run it on Intel drivers, so can't say if there are any compatibility issues.

In terms of performance though, you're more than OK with an Intel HD530. You should be able to max it out even on high resolutions without issues.

It's good enough to run Skyrim as well: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C9cNYokG6TU.
yes. and now DOOM3 and Battle Bugs.