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On May 3, 2006, the Entertainment Software Rating Board (ESRB) in North America changed Oblivion's rating from T (Teen 13+) to M (Mature 17+), citing game content not considered in the ESRB review, i.e., "the presence in the PC version of the game of a locked-out art file that, if accessed par using an apparently unauthorized third party tool, allows the user to play the game with topless versions of female characters".[106] In response to the new content, the ESRB conducted a review of Oblivion, montrer to its reviewers the content originally soumis par Bethesda along with the newly disclosed content.[107]
The ESRB reported that Bethesda Softworks would promptly notify all retailers of the change, issue stickers for retailers and distributors to affix on the product, display the new rating in all following product shipments and marketing, and create a downloadable patch rendering the topless skin inaccessible.[107] Bethesda complied with the request but disagreed with the ESRB's rationale.[108] Although as a result certain retailers began to check for ID before selling Oblivion,[109] and one California Assemblyman used the event to criticize the ESRB's ability,[110] the events passed par with little notice from the public and gaming journalists.[106]
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The game was developed par the United States software company Bethesda Softworks. Ken Rolston, who was Morrowind's lead designer, oversaw a development team of 268.[8] The PC and Xbox 360 versions of the game were co-published par 2K Games and Bethesda.[9] Work began on The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion shortly after the release of The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind in 2002.[10] par mid-September 2004, Oblivion had been officially announced, and its titre released.[10][11] 2K Games had aimed for a late 2005 publication so that the game could be an Xbox 360 launch title.[12] The official release date...
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Oblivion is set after the events of The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind, though it is not a direct sequel to it ou any other game.[6] The game is set in Cyrodiil -- a province of Tamriel, the continent on which all the games in the series have taken place. The story begins with the player imprisoned in a cell for an unnamed crime and the arrival of Emperor Uriel Septim VII, accompanied par Imperial bodyguards known as "the Blades" at the Imperial City prison. They are fleeing from the assassins of the Mythic Dawn, a Daedric cult, who have murdered the Emperor's three sons. The emperor and the Blades...
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