Oblivion: The Elder Scrolls IV- Shivering Isles retail disc announced

Posted Sep 7, 2007 at 12:26AM by QJ Staff Listed in: Xbox 360 Tags: Bethesda Softworks, Downloadable Content, Microsoft Points
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Oblivion: The Elder Scrolls IV expansion disc announced - Image 1 


Bethesda Softworks has announced that they will be releasing the Shivering Isles expansion for The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion (Xbox 360, PC, PlayStation 3) at retail stores this October. Initially launched last March 27, this add-on for the console was only made available on the Xbox Live Marketplace for 2,400 Microsoft Points (approx: US$ 30).

This expansion gives gamers a chance to explore the land of Sheograth which is ruled by the Daedric Prince of Madness. The territory is divide in two parts, Dementia and Mania, with each one being defended by The Dark Seducers or The Golden Saints. You can choose to side with either faction, which nets you more quests, gear, allies and enemies.

If that's not enough content, the developers are also throwing in The Elder Scrolls IV: Knight of the Nine on the disc. Released as a downloadable, this aims to explain the presence and function of the Ayleid ruins found in Oblivion. In addition to this, a new faction is introduced in the game giving players a chance to create their own party of knights and search for the holy armor and weapons of The Divine Crusader.

The disk offers about 30 to 40 hours of gameplay making it well worth the money of those who haven't picked it up yet. If you want more details on this, feel free to head on over to the official Elder Scrolls site through our Read Link.

 
 
 

Comments [refresh]

by lol - 2007-09-06 22:08
» lol

well I don't get those adds (maby you don't have a popup blocker?) but I still prefer "maxconsole.net". It's not just a 360 site, but it still has some good news, rumor etc

by internutter - 2007-09-07 08:25
» do we have to pay again to get it on disc

will people who got this before be able to get a free disc or would i have to shell out more cash to have a hard copy of it

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