New Oblivion download content coming: Fighter's Stronghold

Posted Oct 10, 2007 at 5:22PM by QJ Staff Listed in: PS3, Xbox 360, PC Gaming Tags: Bethesda, Downloadable Content
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New Oblivion download content coming: Fighter's Stronghold - Image 1


Bethesda Game Studios has announced a new add-on to The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion called Fighter's Stronghold. As the sixth addition to the official plug-ins offered by Bethesda, Fighter's Stronghold adds a new quest and a new property to acquire: the Battlehorn Castle. DLC6 is expected to release by Monday next week (that's October 15) and should be ready for the PC and Xbox 360 versions. Features include:
  • A fully detailed castle for you to explore
  • Knights of the True Horn patrol the castle and do your bidding
  • Secret treasure vault
  • Upgrade the furnishings in every area of the castle
  • Hire a vintner to create special wines to enhance your fighting abilities
  • Hire a combat trainer to spar with
  • Hire a taxidermist to craft lifelike trophies for your great hall
  • Purchase an ancient Dwemer Forge that buffs your Armorer skill
Those who've beaten back the Daedric Prince Mehrunes Dagon and have been to The Shivering Isles and back may want to give this new content a go. After all, aside for being free to download in Xbox LIVE for the first week, it's also the developers' last official contribution to Oblivion content. Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 versions of The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Game of the Year Edition will follow shortly, says Bethesda, and a PlayStation 3 solution for downloadable content is coming very soon.

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Comments [refresh]

by Jobo50 - 2007-10-10 12:27
» Yay! and Boo!

Yay! A Castle! I've always wanted one >:D



Boo! Last content addition? NOOO!

by mreverdred01 - 2007-10-10 12:30
» hawt

I bought Oblivion last year and I just recently started getting into it. I like the quests in the game and how they branch out with a unique way to do every quest, but sometimes the game gets so into the whole renaissance thing what with the cheesy middle-English lingo and dungeons and dragons that I just go, "oh Jesus... too nerdy... I can't take it" and put down the controller and go outside.

by Nevers - 2007-10-10 19:02
» add

more hours to this game's kill count. I've proly sunk upwards to 200+ already...



... sux it's the las but at least Fallout looks amazing

by Lifeline - 2007-10-11 06:39
» grr

Completed the main quest on my lowly spec pc before it failed on me, however I would love to play the GOTY edition of oblivion on my PS3, IF IT WILL EVER F**KIN COME OUT!!!!!!

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