Rumored ‘Oblivion’ Remake May Release Earlier Than Expected
Speculation suggests Bethesda's remake of The Elder Scrolls IV could launch as soon as April 2025, with a full reveal anticipated in the coming weeks.
- The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion remake, reportedly developed by Virtuos, is rumored to release before its previously speculated June 2025 target date.
- Multiple sources, including insider NateTheHate and VGC, suggest the game could launch as early as April 2025, though no official announcement has been made.
- The remake is said to feature a full overhaul using Unreal Engine 5, including reworked systems for stamina, sneaking, blocking, archery, hit reactions, and HUD design.
- Virtuos, known for supporting major AAA titles, is reportedly handling development and has previously worked on projects like Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater.
- While Oblivion originally launched as an Xbox 360 and PC exclusive in 2006, it later came to PS3 in 2007; platform details for the rumored remake remain unconfirmed.