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Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered is finally here, and endless rumors about whether it actually existed.
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Immediately after the shadow drop, the video game pirate “cracked” the game and people released them online for pirates.
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For example, the game was available within 40 minutes after its launch, and the pirates raced to surpass each other.
Earlier this week, Bethesda not only confirmed the existence of the Remaster of Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion, but also released the next day on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series and PCs, which felt like endless rumors for years.
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Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered, which is a modern battle, improved camera, reinforced video and newly recorded conversation, which was greatly inspired by Skyrim, feels like “remake” than “remaster”.
Whether you want to call it, this game has already been broken by Internet pirates and is managed by swirling online and re -packaging.
Video game Pirates This is the first race.
As first discovered on Twitter, within 39 minutes from the planned stream of Bethesda, which was shared with the game, the game was already broken by RUNE, a scene group that had already been cracked and sharing recently released video games.
They were not the only people who raced the game to get the pirate. Steamrip was able to upload the game at a record time.
If not enough, Fitgirl, a notorious video game that re -packs the game into a smaller file size, received more than $ 42,000 cryptocurrency after requesting fans to donate to continue to operate the site.
They announced that they would bring the remaster to the site and made it available about 16 hours ago and showed another fast processing time among video game pirates.
There is a lack of Denuvo to protect immediate illegal cloning, making it a matter of time before pirates “cracking” a new release. However, as the game continues to crack quickly and quickly, the pirates seem to be stagnating the way.
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