Oblivion Goodies
New trailers for Shivering Isle and Oblivion PS3 unleashed today.
Date: Thursday, March 08, 2007
Author: James Fudge

Bethesda passed along word that they have released several Elder Scrolls trailers highlighting two Elder Scrolls games that will be shipping this month. The first is a trailer for Shivering Isles, the official expansion to Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion for PC and Xbox 360 (our RPG of 2006 awar winner). The trailer is available through the official site ( www.elderscrolls.com ) and should also be available on Xbox Live later today along with a new Theme and Pic Pack for Shivering Isles. Shivering Isles will be available the week of March 26 via Xbox Live (for Xbox 360) and in retail stores everywhere (for PC). The retail price will be $29.99 for PC and 2400 points for Xbox 360.

Also available today is a new trailer for Oblivion for PS3, which will be available the week of March 19. The retail price for Oblivion PS3 is $59.99. You can also find that trailer at www.elderscrolls.com . We'll have more on Shivering Isles and Oblivion for the PS3 when both products are released later this month.

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