Gaming Club
Sign in to comment
españaESPAÑAméxicoMÉXICOusaUSA

Bethesda

The connection between ‘Star Wars’ and ‘Oblivion Remastered’ that players are bringing back to life 20 years later

This particular green sith is causing sensation in Bethesda’s latest launch.

The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered

Bethesda’s Oblivion Remastered has reignited a wave of player creativity, with gamers using its character creator to bring back iconic memes and pop culture references. Among the most talked-about creations is Darth Kermit, a hilarious fusion of Star Wars and the beloved Muppet, originally born from an internet meme.

Full screen

Darth Kermit returns: how players are reviving the meme

The Darth Kermit meme, sometimes called Sith Kermit, first gained traction online years ago, depicting Kermit the Frog in Sith robes, wielding the dark side of the Force. Now, Oblivion Remastered players have recreated the meme in-game, using the Argonian race, tweaking its skin tones to match Kermit, and equipping the Black Hand Robe—a reward from the Dark Brotherhood questline.

Comment
by u/Flannel_Devil from discussion
in oblivion

Reddit users Flannel_Devil and Imaginary_Priority_1 independently crafted their own versions of Darth Kermit, sparking a wave of social media buzz and proving that Oblivion Remastered‘s character creator remains one of the most versatile in gaming.

Other bizarre creations in ‘Oblivion Remastered’

Beyond Darth Kermit, players have used Oblivion Remastered‘s enhanced customization tools to craft a variety of unexpected characters, including:

  • Taylor Swift → A surprisingly accurate recreation of the pop star.
  • Nigel Thornberry → The cartoon icon brought to life in Tamriel.
  • Baldur’s Gate 3 companions → Fan-favorite characters adapted into Bethesda’s RPG.

Some players have even experimented with grotesque monster designs, pushing the limits of Oblivion Remastered‘s character creator to its fullest.

Two decades after its original release, Oblivion Remastered is proving that Bethesda’s RPGs remain a playground for creativity. Whether it’s Darth Kermit, pop culture icons, or bizarre abominations, players continue to breathe new life into the game, making it a modern meme factory.

Follow MeriStation USA on X (formerly known as Twitter). Your video game and entertainment website for all the news, updates, and breaking news from the world of video games, movies, series, manga, and anime. Previews, reviews, interviews, trailers, gameplay, podcasts and more! Follow us now!

Rules