Summary
A recentOblivion Remasteredmod has turned the Imperial Legion into a new joinable faction, offering over 100 quests for players to complete. The mod letsOblivion Remasteredplayers see the Imperial Legion in a new light, with many interesting features to experience.
When the game first launched, Bethesda claimed thatOblivion Remastereddoesn’t officially support mods. Despite this, the talented modding community was never going to let that stop them from creating tons of unique mods to improve the game, as has always been the case with Bethesda titles over the years. The creativity, just six weeks since its release, has been incredible to see. There was even oneOblivion Remasteredmod that allowed players to leaveDark Souls-style messagesfor others to find around Cyrodiil, adding an online aspect to the single-player game.
A newOblivion Remasteredmodnamed “Imperial Legion - Infinitum” is now available from user ColdTyrant onNexus Mods. It transforms the Imperial Legion into a joinable faction, including the Imperial Watch and Imperial Forestry, with over 100 new random, repeatable radiant quests to enjoy. There are new Arrest Warrants, Outlaw Bounties, and a currency named Writs of Merit. There’s even a Corruption system, which goes hand-in-hand with the ability to extract fines from citizens across Cyrodiil.
New Oblivion Remastered Mod Lets You Join the Imperial Legion
That’s not to mention the newOblivion Remasteredarmorand weapon sets that have been added, as well as several NPCs, including a merchant and skill trainer. It’s an absurdly detailed mod, one that could definitely add tons of hours to any newOblivion Remasteredplaythrough. The main known issue at the moment is that the game doesn’t allow for custom voice files, which won’t be fixed untilOblivion Remasteredmodding makes a breakthrough in this regard. However, ColdTyrant asserts that despite this, “mod functionality is not impacted.”
Bethesda recently shared thepatch notes forOblivion Remastered’s 1.1 update, which is set to release on June 11. The upcoming update will largely be focused on fixing existing issues rather than adding any new content, which is to be expected from the remaster, which is already a complete product. Hopefully, this is a sign of things to come, with more updates on the way to continue putting the finishing touches onOblivion Remastered.