The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remasteredhas rocketed in popularity as gamers revisit an old classic, but for some, Cyrodil isn’t enough. In grand Bethesda tradition, several players have broken outside the boundaries of the map and traveled to the other regions shown in the world map, including Hammerfell — the suggested location forThe Elder Scrolls VI.

You can’t go toeveryregion shown on the map, but you can visit quite a few. Players noted early on that the Throat of the World, the central mountain fromSkyrim,is visible in the distance at certain points. Reddituser u/GnoblinXD said, “I’ve managed to find my way to both the Morrowind and Skyrim side of the border, but the walkable area does not extend very far. So no selfies from the Throat of the World, unfortunately.”

They also made it to Valenwood and Elsweyr; interestingly, most of the map is there. It just isn’t detailed. The player also tried swimming to the Summerset Isles, but didn’t ended up falling into the void. Another player shared their journey to X with a lot of photos and videos.

Went to Hammerfell a game early lol.#Oblivion#OblivionRemasteredpic.twitter.com/EBB9abBGMD

Bethesda knocked it out of the park with the attention to detail. Perhaps the landmasses are modeled so that everything looks right when seen from a distance, but several players have suggested it would be hilarious if the company releasedThe Elder Scrolls IVin a “the true treasure was inside the game the whole time” moment.

To be clear:highlyunlikely to happen. However, it does open the door formodders to add morecontent to the game and flesh out these already-modeled areas with quests, communities, and dungeons. For players looking for something to sink their teeth into that isn’t yet anotherSkyrimplaythrough, this remaster holds a lot of promise. Itmightbe enough to keep fans entertained until the next entry in the franchise releases.