It generally takes between 20 and 200 hours to beat Oblivion Remastered , depending on how you play.

Main playtime ranges

  • Main story (rushing critical path, skipping most side content): about 15–30 hours.
  • Main story plus a good amount of side quests: roughly 70–85 hours.
  • Completionist (guilds, DLC, most quests, exploring everything): around 100–200 hours, sometimes more if you take your time.

Different estimates from around the web

  • One detailed guide puts the main story at about 30 hours on a normal, non‑speedrun playthrough, ~20 hours for a fast run, and 100+ hours for a platinum/completionist run.
  • Another breakdown estimates ~28 hours for the main campaign and ~85 hours if you include all side quests.
  • A feature on the remaster suggests 20–25 hours for the main quest, 70–80+ hours with most side quests, and 150–200 hours if you try to do “literally everything.”
  • A long-form article notes that with expansions like Shivering Isles and Knights of the Nine integrated, a slow, exploratory style plus side quests can easily push you to ~110 hours or more.

What actually affects your time

  • Playstyle:
    • Story-focused: follow the main quest markers, skip most guilds and optional areas.
    • “Balanced” run: join a couple of guilds, do eye‑catching side quests, explore when something intrigues you.
    • Completionist: all guilds, Daedric shrines, DLC, collectibles, and wandering just to see what’s over the next hill.
  • Difficulty and familiarity:
    • Lower difficulty or prior Elder Scrolls experience can pull you toward the lower end of the ranges.
* Higher difficulty and cautious play stretch the clock significantly.

Snapshot answer for “how long to beat Oblivion Remastered”

  • Quick main story run: ~20–30 hours.
  • Main story + lots of side content: ~70–90 hours.
  • See almost everything / completionist: 100–200 hours.

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