Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Preview
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Speaking of Xbox Live, it is a well-known fact that Microsoft has required every 360 title to have some sort of Live feature. Oblivion, of course, steps up to the challenge of keeping players immersed and entertained. Pete says that from the very first day, downloadable content will be made available that will add to the game. The content will "range from new items to new quests to anything in between. Being able to charge something for it allows us to dedicate more resources to it than we could in the past and be able to bring out things on a consistent basis." Yeah, you read that right: you'll probably have to shell out some bucks. But it's no different than paying for an expansion pack, which is always desirable when a game is good enough to warrant one. PC owners, never fear: The 360 gamers of the world will have to share their content with you, as Bethesda wants to ensure that no version is overtly greater than the other. How payments will work has not yet been revealed.