Oblivion Remastered: Marriage & Romance Explained
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As you're wandering through Cyrodiil, saving the world, looting every barrel in sight, you begin wondering if you can settle down with a nice NPC and maybe buy a house with a white picket fence (or at least a locked chest). Well, let’s clear this up before you start handing out flowers to guards.
Can You Get Married in Oblivion Remastered?
Nope. There’s no marriage system in Oblivion Remastered. Just like in the original game, your hero's love life is basically non-existent. Bethesda clearly decided that slaying Daedra and closing Oblivion gates was enough responsibility without adding a spouse to the mix.
What About Romance Options?
Also a no. There’s no romance in Oblivion Remastered—no flirting, no dating quests, and definitely no whirlwind love stories. The closest you'll get to a relationship is being followed around by the Adoring Fan... and trust me, that gets old fast.
Why No Marriage or Romance?
Oblivion came out before Bethesda started adding romance features like they did later in Skyrim. The Remastered version focuses on updated graphics, mechanics tweaks, and bundled DLC—not adding new systems like marriage.
If you’re looking for love in Tamriel, you’ll have to wait until Skyrim—or just pretend that giving a beggar a coin counts as a meaningful connection.
Final Blurb
So, if you were hoping to tie the knot in Oblivion Remastered, you're out of luck. Your only true companions are your sword, your spells, and maybe a horse that doesn’t judge your life choices. Now get back to adventuring—those Oblivion gates aren’t going to close themselves.

