He may have now released Elder Scarbs 4: Oblone’s remorse, but that does not mean that Bethesda is planning to stop work on Sky Blue Mode made by fans.
Let’s be honest, we all knew that the cards had a sharp version of Olivian. Along with these screenshots on the developer Virtual’s website, references to the project were also seen on its own website in Bethesda, before Bethesda made an official announcement. Then last night, finally came close to telling us that we all knew already: Elder Scarbs 4: Oblivan Remsterd is real, and now available to play.
However, although it was an interesting news for many people, there is a special group that was less than a minimum welcome to the announcement. The Tesriwal, a Sky Blue Working team, will be a volunteer -based project that is trying to recreate the disappearance of the Skyrium engine.
When the word Elder Scrolls 4: Olivion Remster started receiving more traction last week, the project lead Rebilles said that as far as the Sky Billion team is concerned, the announcement of the delay of Bethesda is “nothing changed”. From the outside, Rebelziz was positive about the project and the incoming remost managed to achieve both development, saying that it was a “win” for misleading fans.
Now, the Tesriwal team has taken a step further and assures its Sky Black Bethesida to “have no plans to close our project”. In addition, he thanked the studio for the Remastered Game Keys Bethesda gifted the entire editing team.
“That means a lot for us. Thank you for everything,” Tesriwal team shared on social media.

Although this is the good news for the Sky Blue team and all those who are looking forward to the release of the project (which is scheduled for some time this year), Bethesda has said itself that it has no plans for official retarded official mode support.
Meanwhile, after its release last night, Elder Scruses 4: Olivian Remshed has drawn some impressive players for Bethesda and co -developer Virtual. More than steam, Olivian Remsterd has 182,298 harmony player peak so far.