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Xbox Series S Compared To Nintendo Switch 2 In Oblivion Remastered Analysis

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Nintendo Life
Nintendo Everything
3outlets covering
8hspread over
+5hmedian lag
0.3outlets/hr now
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Nintendo Life broke this story 10 hours ago, and 2 more newsrooms have run it since — 3 in all, spread over 8 hours.

Pure Xbox was quickest to confirm, arriving 2.4 hours after Nintendo Life. Half the pack had the story within 5.2 hours — a slower burn than most front-page stories. The pack has settled: no new outlet in 1.8 hours.

Nintendo Life, Pure Xbox, Nintendo Everything led the coverage.

TDGN's index has been following this beat: The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered (26 stories tracked) and The Elder Scrolls (62 stories tracked) across recent coverage — this story is currently the latest of them.

  • First report: Nintendo Life, 10 hours ago
  • 3 outlets over 8 hours · median lag 5.2 hours
  • Beat: The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered (26 stories tracked), The Elder Scrolls (62 stories tracked)

This briefing is compiled automatically by TDGN’s newsroom systems from 3 outlets’ reports and TDGN’s own coverage tracking — no generative AI — and it updates as coverage develops. The outlets’ original reporting is linked below.

Who reported it, and when

  1. first Nintendo Life Video: Digital Foundry Breaks Down Oblivion's "Frustrating Performance" On Switch 2
  2. +2h Pure Xbox Xbox Series S Compared To Nintendo Switch 2 In Oblivion Remastered Analysis
  3. +8h Nintendo Everything UK software sales chart for the week ending August 15, 2026 – Elder Scrolls 4: Oblivion Remastered shoots to the top for Nintendo Switch 2 launch

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Rising3 outlets·0.3/hr nowtop 21%first: Nintendo Life

Xbox Series S Compared To Nintendo Switch 2 In Oblivion Remastered Analysis

An impressive feat, but not without its downsides.

Xbox first-party title The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered has finally made its way on the Nintendo Switch 2, and we've been very curious to see how it would fare on the system compared to the Xbox Series S.

Good news - the folks over at Digital Foundry have been analysing the two versions as part of their review, revealing that the Xbox Series S version still generally takes the crown due to mostly higher-quality visuals along with performance issues that still exist in the new Switch 2 port.

Read the full article on purexbox.com

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