New video materials have been released for the ambitious mod project The Elder Scrolls: Skyblivion, in which the game world of Oblivion is recreated in the Skyrim engine. This is exactly what the new video material from the editing team is focusing on.
The Skyblivion mod is a very ambitious mod project that has recreated the entire game The Elder Scrolls 4: Oblivion in the Skyrim engine since 2012. The mod team called TESRenewal has now released new screenshots as part of a new developer diary.
Oblivion in Skyrim Engine
Since the beginning of the Skyblivion mod project, the team has repeatedly documented its progress – starting in 2013 also on Youtube. On the one hand, there were live streams about asset creation, but also interviews with moderators. As completion approaches, there has been an increased focus on developer diaries. The new developer’s video now focuses on the Skyblivion game world. The project itself wants to create exactly the same sense of awe as it did when you first set foot in Cyrodiil all those past several years. The video features a revival of the city of Boma, introduces Elf tribes, and showcases Skyblivion’s rich clothing collection, among other things.
The Elder Scrolls: Skyblivion – Skyrim Oblivion mod is shown in a new video
Will the Skyblivion model come out soon? The team itself is still not sure of a specific release date. But according to their own statements, they have made significant progress since the last developer diaries from last summer. The end is now in sight. However, there is still work to be done and a full release is still a long way off. Maybe the video could cut the time until then.
source: Youtube
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