Modder ‘Ianjoseph1986’ has released two cool fan expansion mods for The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered. So, if you’ve been playing this remaster, I highly recommend checking them out.
The first fan expansion brings a fight club that opened in a dark basement in the backwaters of Bravil. The entrance to the underground is located behind the cemetery next to the chapel. Inside the pits, you will find a big training ground that specializes in fist-brawl-type fighting.
There will be some cages where some fights will be taking place, and a cage in the middle of the room where you can make your own matches (outside the cage or wherever you want). There are 5 opponents to fight. Tyler Durden ( the one inside the cage) and the other 4 that are outside. To start a fight, you’ll simply have to punch an opponent.
The second mod is an expansion for the Battlehorn Castle. The mod gives Battlehorn Castle a massive Fortress Gate that goes around the whole Castle in a fortress-type placement. Inside the Fortress, you will find 3 farmhouses. Two of them are fully furnished, and the other one is half furnished on purpose. Moreover, you can find a Bathouse, a Mages Guild Tower, and a Fighters Guild Tower.
And that’s not all. Players can find trainers to aid them in improving their combat Skills. One is outside, and the other one is in Tower 3 (Fighters Guild Tower). There is also a stable with 5 horses, as well as a WarShop with a vendor.
All in all, these are two cool mods that can enhance your gaming experience. You can go ahead and download them from here and here.
Speaking of Oblivion Remastered, here are some other cool mods for it. There is a mod that adds 43 travelers to the roads of Cyrodiil. This will make the world feel more alive.
In May 2024, we shared a mod that brings a true first-person camera to the game. This mod will immediately remind you of Trespasser. It’s a cool mod, though I can’t classify it as a must-have. So, you can skip it if you are happy with the game’s default first-person camera viewpoint.
There are also mods that bring back the game’s original colors, make lights shine farther, and give female characters their own unique walking and running animations. So, it’s a good idea to check them out.
Let’s also not forget the first 4K Texture Pack for the game. This pack improved the textures of armors, weapons, clothing, and jewelry. To upscale the vanilla textures, its creator used AI tools. As such, the new textures retained the art style of the original ones.
We also have a mod that aims to improve the behavior of all animals. Plus, the creator of the amazing HD Reworked mods for The Witcher 3 and Cyberpunk 2077 has released his first mods. So, make sure to check them out.
Another must-have mod is this one. Ultra Combat UE4SS – Physical Combat Overhaul will significantly improve the game’s combat system. This mod brings to Oblivion Remastered a few modern mechanics like Perfect Dodge, Perfect Guard, and slowmo for headshots. I’ve been playing the game with this mod, and I cannot stress enough how amazing it is. With this mod, all combat encounters feel much better than before.
One of the coolest mods I’ve seen is the Mad Destruction – DESTROY BUILDINGS Mod. This mod will let you destroy almost all of the game’s buildings. This isn’t a joke. Yes, there are some limitations. However, this is a mod that a lot of Oblivion fans will find cool. So, make sure to download it.
The Bees Needs W.A.S.P. Edition is another cool mod for Oblivion Remastered. This mod adds survival features like hunger, thirst, and fatigue. It makes the game more challenging and fun. If you want a more realistic experience, this is a great mod to try.
Finally, there is a mod that adds over 500+ hand-placed light sources to the Imperial City. We’ve also shared a Witcher-inspired DLC-sized Mod. So, be sure to check them out.
Have fun!

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