Oblivion Remastered Multiplayer Mod Aims to Turn Cyrodiil Into a Shared World
Cyrodiil may not stay a solo adventure for much longer. A newly revealed multiplayer project for The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered is now in development through ReadyM, the same multiplayer platform tied to the team’s earlier work on Black Myth: Wukong through WukongMP. The teaser positions the project with a simple pitch that will immediately catch longtime fans: after 20 years of heroes exploring Cyrodiil alone, that era may be about to change.
According to ReadyCode’s announced plans, the upcoming mod is being built to support more than just basic co op. The company says it wants to enable community run experiences such as cooperative campaigns, roleplaying servers, custom economies, PvP arenas, guild building, and large scale custom servers. In other words, this is not being framed as a small drop in drop out companion tool. It is being positioned as a broader multiplayer infrastructure layer for Oblivion Remastered on PC.
The project is especially notable because it comes from a team already trying to build a reusable multiplayer framework for single player games that were never originally designed around online play. GamesRadar reports that ReadyM was created specifically to bring multiplayer to titles where it is otherwise unsupported, while GameSpot says ReadyCode plans to release the Oblivion Remastered multiplayer mod sometime in 2026 and has already opened early access sign ups. That gives the reveal more weight than a loose community concept trailer, even if there is still no final public launch date yet.
For players interested in following the project more closely, the team is directing users toward its community channels, including the official Oblivion multiplayer Discord. The teaser trailer itself is short, but it is enough to show the tone the team is chasing, with a more social and community driven take on Bethesda’s classic RPG rather than a simple novelty mod.
There are also some practical boundaries that matter here. This multiplayer mod is a PC focused effort, and there is no indication from the available reporting that it will be coming to consoles. That is not surprising given the technical and platform limitations around large scale community mods of this kind. Console players may still be getting more official support for the game, though, as Bethesda has already confirmed that Oblivion Remastered is coming to Nintendo Switch 2 in 2026.
The bigger picture is that Oblivion Remastered continues to attract the sort of mod scene energy that has kept Bethesda RPGs alive for years beyond their initial release windows. If ReadyM can actually deliver stable multiplayer with roleplay servers, dungeon crawling, and larger shared experiences, this could become one of the most talked about community expansions the remaster receives on PC. For a game built on nostalgia, that kind of second life could be exactly what keeps Cyrodiil active long after the first wave of return visits.
Would you want to explore Oblivion Remastered in full co op, or do you think Cyrodiil still works best as a single player adventure?
