The Elder Scrolls Skyblivion now has a new 40-minute gameplay/Q&A video
Want to see Skyblivion in action? Here are 40 minutes of new gameplay
Rebelzize, the Elder Scrolls: Skyblivion’s lead developer, was showcasing the highly anticipated mod as part of a fundraising effort for Make-A-Wish International. This stream has given Skyblivion fans almost 40 minutes of fresh gameplay and some Q&A with one of the project’s biggest contributors.
Skyblivion is a fan-made remake of The Elder Scrolls Oblivion within the engine of Skyrim. Currently, the mod is due to be released this year, as the project has entered its final stages of development. Note that gamers will require a copy of The Elder Scrolls Oblivion GOTY Deluxe (all DLC) and The Elder Scrolls Skyrim: Special Edition. If you own both of these games, you will be able to play Skyblivion at launch.
The stream starts in Cheydenhal, one of the most recently completed cities in Skyblivion. The demo features two quests and some Q&A with members of the Skyblivion development team.
Oblivion Remade in the Skyrim engine. Remaking Oblivion in the Skyrim engine is what we set out to do when we started the Skyblivion project. Making games takes time, this goes double for a volunteer project the size of a AAA game that took a team of fulltime DEVS years to make. Regardless we would like to share today that Skyblivion is in a state where we can promise a 2025 release at the latest.
We hope with your support to finish the final steps in completing our dream, maybe even beating our own estimation.– Skyblivion lead developer Rebelzize
This gameplay stream was made as part of a fundraising effort called “Skylbivion for charity.” The stream raised funds for Make-A-Wish International. Gamers can contribute to this fundraiser here.
To complete Skyblivion’s final development push, the Skywind team has once again asked for support. If you feel that you can contribute to the project, you should visit the team’s website and volunteer here.
You can join the discussion on Skyblivion’s new 40-minute gameplay video on the OC3D Forums.
