Bethesda to Unveil Oblivion Remaster Tomorrow
After months of swirling rumors and leaks, it appears that Bethesda is on the verge of officially unveiling the much-anticipated remaster of The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion. The announcement is slated for tomorrow at 11:00 am EST, as shared by Bethesda's official Twitter/X account. The post teases the reveal across both YouTube and Twitch, with a striking image featuring a prominent "IV" and a background reminiscent of iconic Oblivion artwork, strongly hinting at the nature of the announcement.
Speculation about an Oblivion remake has been rampant for years, with recent weeks seeing these rumors evolve into more concrete leaks. The possibility of a remaster first surfaced in a leaked 2020 Bethesda release schedule from the FTC vs. Microsoft trial in 2023, which hinted at a planned release for fiscal year 2022. Although the document's age and missed release window initially suggested the project might have been scrapped, a subsequent leak in January of this year painted a different picture. It described the project as a comprehensive remake, developed by Bethesda with assistance from Virtuos. The latest leaks from Virtuos' website last week, including gameplay images, all but confirmed these reports.
If these recent leaks hold true, fans can expect The Elder Scrolls: Oblivion Remastered to be released on PC, Xbox, and PlayStation platforms. The game is rumored to come in both a standard edition and a Deluxe Edition, which will include the iconic horse armor.
Be sure to tune in tomorrow for what is hoped to be the official confirmation of these exciting developments, along with additional details about the remaster.
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