Image from Oblivion showing some pizzas on a table.
Image via hrodeberht1/Nexus Mods.

Get a hot pizza delivered to your Oblivion character with this mod

Delivered by a skeleton because hell yes.

When questing across the realm of Cyrodiil in Oblivion, it can be easy to forget that even the Hero of Kvatch might enjoy a snack. However, if you’re sick of wheels of cheese and shiny, green apples, a couple of people have made it possible to eat something far more enjoyable.

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If you’ve got that craving for some in-game pizza, over on Nexus Mods may have just what you need. Their “Necro Pizza Cyrodiil” mod adds in a delivery service that gives you the option to order your character a hot, cheesy dish of the good stuff.

The above video shows how it works. Basically, it adds a pizza menu to your inventory where you get to pick from six different types of ‘za (that’s right, I said it). Upon placing the order, your food is sent to you by a Necromancer, where it’s delivered by a skeleton who proclaims the delivery complete upon receiving it.

Shame it’s not real

This is actually similar to they did back in 2021 which allows the Dragonborn to order a pizza while roaming around in – you guessed it – Skyrim. There’s also from a different modder that allows you to order a real pizza directly through Oblivion. So…pizza is very much something that’s been missing in The Elder Scrolls this whole time.

While at this point many would now consider it quite an old game, The Elder Scrolls 4 is an absolute classic in Bethesda’s long-running series.

However, if you want a way of playing a more up-to-date version of Oblivion, there is an unofficial remake called Skyblivion that’s currently in the works. However, that’s not due out until probably 2025, so you’ve definitely got time to grab some pizza while you wait.


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