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There is the possibility that you're both the dumbest person on the internet and a really good troll these things are not mutually exclusive.
By coincidence Skyblivion is expected to be finished the same year.
Actually, they are almost done.
Why so rude?
So guys, what does this mean for Skyoblivion?
Will people buy that too?
As to how much people will play it, we'll see. It may end up being an AM2R situation, to a lesser degree since AM2R and Samus Returns are full remakes of Metroid 2. As in, AM2R came out (and Nintendo stinks when it comes to fan projects, unlike Bethesda so Nintendo tried to erase it from existence) and then an official remake came out later. As far as I'm aware, people generally like both or at least both were praised. I suspect the same will be the case here.