Elder Scrolls: Oblivion Horse Armor Sold Millions Despite Backlash, Ex-Bethesda Dev Says

Back in 2006, Bethesda released its first piece of downloadable content on console for The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion. It was armor for horses and it cost $2.50. Players were outraged, but Bethesda made bank. “That was kind of a head shaker for us: you’re all making fun of it and yet you buy it,” the game’s quest designer, Bruce Nesmith, said in a recent interview. Suggested ReadingRobert Pattinson Told To Stop Doing His Jackass Voices Because They Sounded Like 'Nails On A Chalkboard'Amazon's God Of War TV Show Is Starting Over From ScratchThe Pokémon Center Just Released A Ton Of Adorable Winter Holiday MerchWhat Is Dragonsplague? Dragon’s Dogma 2’s Devastating Contagion Explained

CCShare SubtitlesOffEnglishShare this VideoFacebookTwitterEmailRedditLinkview videoWhat Is Dragonsplague? Dragon’s Dogma 2’s Devastating Contagion ExplainedSuggested ReadingRobert Pattinson Told To Stop Doing His Jackass Voices Because They Sounded Like 'Nai…

GTA Online Players Kill 430 Million Zombies In Just 3 Days

It’s arguable that GTA Online’s Halloween event is proving somewhat popular. The zombie-slaughtering North Yankton Nightmare, added to the game along with GTA V’s opening location, Ludendorff, has been so popular Rockstar had to increase the community challenge goals ten-fold. Three days in, even that goal was over halfway done.Suggested ReadingDestiny: Rising Announced For Mobile, From Developers Of Diablo ImmortalNeva: The Kotaku ReviewPayday 3 Developers Believe The Disaster-Ridden Game Can Still Be SavedYou Should Play Grand Theft Auto III Before GTA VI | Total Recall

CCShare SubtitlesOffEnglishShare this VideoFacebookTwitterEmailRedditLinkview videoTotal Recall: You Should Play Grand Theft Auto III Before GTA VISuggested ReadingDestiny: Rising Announced For Mobile, From Developers Of Diablo ImmortalNeva: The Kotaku ReviewPayday 3 Developers Believe The Disaster-Ridden Game Can Still Be SavedYou Should Play Grand Theft Auto III Before GTA VI | Total Recall

The Future Of Halo Is Coming And It Includes Multiple Games

Ever since mass layoffs at Halo maker 343 Industries, fans have wondered what the future will hold for the famed sci-fi shooter. It turns out Microsoft still has big plans for Master Chief, and they involve multiple upcoming projects as well as the franchise making the jump to Epic Games’ Unreal Engine, the tech that powers Fortnite and a host of other Xbox first-party games. Suggested ReadingDiablo IV's Big Expansion Faces 'Small Delay' On Launch DayWe Spoiled Joker 2 For Ourselves And Here’s What We Think About That Wild EndingDragon Ball Z Voice Famous For 'Find Out Next Time' Has DiedFirefight’s Back In Halo! What Is Firefight?

CCShare SubtitlesOffEnglishShare this VideoFacebookTwitterEmailRedditLinkview videoFirefight’s Back In Halo! What Is Firefight?Suggested ReadingDiablo IV's Big Expansion Faces 'Small Delay' On Launch DayWe Spoiled Joker 2 For Ourselves And Here’s What We Think About That Wild EndingDragon Ball Z…

Dragon Age Fans Are Concerned About How Few Choices Carry Over To The Veilguard

On September 25, BioWare revealed the choices that will carry over from previous Dragon Age RPGs in the upcoming fourth game, Dragon Age: The Veilguard. For the past decade and a half, the studio has largely positioned itself as, above all, a maker of games in which choices matter, and that’s extended across multiple series. Both Dragon Age and its space opera franchise, Mass Effect, have given players universe-bending choices that have carried over between games through save data transfers and external apps that let you craft your world state. In The Veilguard, however, only three decisions from previous games will carry over, and that has fans concerned about the sequel’s handling of continuity.Suggested ReadingThe 8 Best Kids Robot Movies, Now Including The Wild Robot, Ranked30th Anniversary PS5 Pre-Orders Were A Mess, February 2025 Is Too Packed With Big Games, And More Of The Week's TakesToday's NYT Connections Groups Are Shockingly Easy If You Don't Get Tripped…