Does Oblivion Remastered Have Creation Club or Mod Support?
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If you were hoping to spice up your Oblivion Remastered playthrough with mods or grab a few shiny extras from the Creation Club, it’s time for a reality check. Bethesda confirmed that The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered does not support mods — officially, at least.
No Creation Club, No Official Mods
Unlike Skyrim and Starfield, Oblivion Remastered skipped the whole modding scene. There’s no Creation Club, no mod browser, and no fancy toolkit to let players create content. Console players are completely out of luck here — no mods, no tweaks, just pure vanilla Cyrodiil.
But What About PC Mods?
PC players might still find ways to mod the game, because if there’s one thing the Elder Scrolls community is known for, it’s refusing to take “no” for an answer. However, without official tools or support, don’t expect a massive wave of mods like you’d see with Skyrim. It’ll be more of a “if it works, it works” situation.
Will Mods Be Added Later?
Bethesda has already said no to official mod support. And unlike Starfield, which got mods months after launch, Oblivion Remastered isn’t following that pattern. So, holding out hope for future Creation Club updates? Probably not worth it.
Final Blurb
If you were dreaming of turning guards into cheese wheels or giving Sheogorath a makeover, you’ll have to stick with the classic Oblivion for that. Oblivion Remastered is keeping things old-school—just you, Cyrodiil, and whatever trouble you can find without the help of mods.

