A recently leaked production roadmap from Bethesda, revealed during the Microsoft FTC trial, has sparked excitement among gamers with news of an anticipated remake of “The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion.” This classic RPG first released back in 2006, and after months of speculation — if not longer — the remake could be right around the corner.
One Redditor, though, recently provided some of the most believable supposed insider information we’ve seen about the long rumored remake. Further, they proposed that it would be expected in 2023. This statement is consistent with the report from earlier Kotaku, which independently corroborated the game’s existence through internal sources last January. We’ve just upped the ante on the excitement about this project! Screenshots have begun cropping up on the website of Virtuos, the developer entrusted with recreating this classic.
The ambitious remake is currently under development in Unreal Engine 5. This state-of-the-art game engine is best known for its hyper-realistic graphics and next-generation features. Players are sure to be thrilled by significant changes to gameplay mechanics! These range from the completely reworked stamina system, improved blocking mechanics, to a more functional, new archery system. Besides this, the user interface will get a complete overhaul, including a beautified HUD intended to make things easier for players.
Further fan speculation has resulted in much public interest and hope of what might be included in the remake. According to leaks, the more-expensive edition of the game may include horse armor. This new chapter has a history of generating immense excitement from fans of the first game.
Eurogamer just posted great news on their site! That new low-def Oblivion remake …it might be coming out next week! On Xbox, PlayStation 5, PC, and Game Pass. Despite that, the likelihood of a surprise launch has made for some of the highest anticipation within the gaming community.