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"A Game of the Year (GotY) edition of Oblivion was released on September 10, 2007 for PC and Xbox 360, and on October 16, 2007 for PS31. The Game of the Year Edition was released in 2009"
Differences
"The main differences between the 2007 Game of the Year (GotY) and the 2009 GotY editions of the game Oblivion are:
The GotY edition includes additional content such as the Knights of the Nine plug-in and the Shivering Isles expansion.
The GotY edition has extra achievements compared to the regular version.
The GotY edition is a single packaged installer, while the original game and expansions can be installed separately."
So check a little harder or go fire yourself for blundering or trolling something so pedantic.
The Xbox version where achievements were mandatory.
Don't worry, if you've played every guild and the main quest, you have all the achievements already.
Good times.