The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered is now available, charging players an additional $10 for a digital deluxe edition that includes quests and horse armor—reflecting on Bethesda's controversial 2006 DLC decision. While the base game features several major expansions and free horse armor, the inclusion of paid horse armor has led to mixed reactions on social media. Although the backlash from the initial $2 horse armor remains a defining moment in gaming history, perceptions of microtransactions have changed significantly since then, making the deluxe edition's offerings appear less offensive today.
The $10 digital deluxe edition of Oblivion Remastered includes new quests and horse armor, echoing Bethesda's controversial decision from 2006 that sparked player backlash.
While Oblivion Remastered offers free horse armor with the base game, the paid version's extra horse armor highlights Bethesda's past missteps and the evolving acceptance of microtransactions.
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