Is Oblivion Remastered Coming to GOG?
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If you're hoping to grab The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered on GOG, here’s the short answer: No, it’s not available on GOG—at least not yet.
Bethesda launched Oblivion Remastered as a shadow drop on PC, Xbox Series X|S, PlayStation 5, and Game Pass. But for GOG users? Nothing but silence and a growing wishlist.
Why Isn’t It on GOG?
Bethesda has a habit of skipping GOG for newer releases, especially at launch. While older titles like classic DOOM or Morrowind eventually make their way over (years later), fresh releases like Starfield and now Oblivion Remastered are still missing.
GOG focuses on DRM-free games, and big publishers don’t always prioritize that on day one—especially when they’re busy promoting sales through Steam, Microsoft, and PlayStation platforms.
Will Oblivion Remastered Ever Come to GOG?
It’s possible—but don’t expect it anytime soon. If history repeats itself, you might be waiting a few years before Cyrodiil shows up DRM-free. Fans are already voting on GOG’s wishlist, so Bethesda knows there’s demand. Whether they care is a different story.
What Are Your Options?
For now, if you want to play Oblivion Remastered:
You’ll need to grab it on Steam, the Microsoft Store, or consoles.
If you’re holding out for a GOG release, you might want to get comfortable—or revisit the original Oblivion, which is available on GOG.
Final Blurb
No Oblivion Remastered on GOG means DRM-free fans are left out—again. But hey, if enough people spam that wishlist, maybe Bethesda will notice in a few years. Until then, Cyrodiil remains locked behind Steam and Microsoft’s gates.
At least we can all agree on one thing: Horse Armor is eternal, no matter where you buy it.

