Oblivion Remastered still serializing

A new Oblivion Remastered gameplay upload — episode #65 — went live on April 12, showing that remastered titles are supporting long serialized playthroughs rather than one‑off reviews. The upload’s position in a long episode sequence suggests steady audience demand for mission‑by‑mission coverage. ((youtube.com))

A new YouTube upload on April 12 pushed one “Oblivion Remastered” playthrough to episode 65, extending the game’s life as a serialized viewing habit. (youtube.com) Another long-running series, “Let’s Play Oblivion Remastered Episode 65 - Searching for Tears,” shows the same pattern: a numbered installment, a quest-specific subtitle, and an episode 66 queued next. That video page shows 346 views, 44 likes and a channel with 1.51 thousand subscribers. (youtube.com) YouTube search results for the game also surface multiple separate “episode 65” uploads from different creators, including Heliax Gaming, HawksGaming and other channels still posting late-series parts months after launch. The format is not a one-off review clip; it is mission-by-mission progression built around recurring uploads. (youtube.com 1) (youtube.com 2) (youtube.com 3) Bethesda released “The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered” on April 22, 2025 for Xbox Series X and Series S, PlayStation 5 and personal computer, and put it into Game Pass at launch. Steam lists the base game at $49.99 and says it includes the original expansions “Shivering Isles” and “Knights of the Nine.” (bethesda.net) (store.steampowered.com) That release structure helps explain the episode count. “Oblivion” is a large role-playing game with faction questlines, side quests, exploration and add-on content, so creators can split a single run into dozens of discrete videos without running out of material. (store.steampowered.com) (ign.com) The remaster also arrived with enough changes to justify fresh full runs instead of archival reuploads. Bethesda and Steam describe “all new stunning visuals and refined gameplay,” while reporting around the launch highlighted rebuilt presentation and updated systems layered onto the 2006 game. (elderscrolls.bethesda.net) (store.steampowered.com) (news.xbox.com) Mainstream coverage has largely treated the game as a review-and-guide release, with IGN publishing review coverage and separate full questline walkthroughs for the Dark Brotherhood, Fighters Guild, Thieves Guild and Mages Guild in May 2025. Serialized creator uploads sit alongside that guide economy, but they stretch much longer and track a single save file over time. (ign.com 1) (ign.com 2) SteamDB still showed 2,469 players in game when its page was last updated on April 3, 2026, nearly a year after release. That does not measure YouTube demand directly, but it shows the remaster still has an active player base feeding discovery, guides and long-form watch sessions. (steamdb.info) Episode 65 is a small upload in isolation. In sequence, it shows that a 2025 remaster is still being consumed like an ongoing series in April 2026, one quest and one numbered part at a time. (youtube.com)

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