Popular Scottish actor James McAvoy, primarily known for his role as Professor Charles Xavier in the X-Men movies, was recently featured in the indie interactive thriller game Twelve Minutes alongside fellow actors like Willem Dafoe and Daisy Ridley. While discussing this new role with Forbes, McAvoy also revealed that some fifteen years ago he had developed an unhealthy obsession with Bethesda’s TES IV: Oblivion. James McAvoy ultimately had to destroy the disc altogether.

For a good long while, James McAvoy avoided gaming altogether. The pandemic did bring him and a group of his friends back together through Call of Duty Warzone, though.

So I’m over there in Dublin. I’m, like, having to go to bed at 10pm, because I’m getting up at 6am every morning, and I’ve got tons of lines, and all that kind of stuff. And I’m just staying up until four in the morning just playing Oblivion. And I was thinking, ‘This game is sending me to Oblivion.

I went to bed at 5:35am. My car beeped its horn outside at, like, 5:45. And I’m like, ‘Oh my god, I need to do something.’ So I got up and I got the disc out of the Xbox 360 and I turned the gas hob on. I just put the disc on it and just watched it sort of, like, singe and melt a little bit. And I was like, ‘Right, we’re done, we’re over, never again.

Well, let’s hope no one lets him know about the Skyblivion project or the upcoming Skyrim Anniversary Edition.

It’s been a bit of a lifesaver during the pandemic when we couldn’t hang out. We’ve been actually spending way more time than we ever did before the pandemic. It’s been amazing.