In a surprising turn of events, new details about the highly anticipated relaunch of The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion have emerged, thanks to a recent leak on a developer's website. Screenshots and images showcasing the upcoming Oblivion Remastered version have surfaced, sparking excitement among fans worldwide. Discovered and widely shared across platforms like ResetEra and Reddit, these images were originally located on developer Virtuos’ website.
The leaked visuals highlight significant upgrades to the game, including enhanced models, improved graphics fidelity, and refined visual details. While the Virtuos site is currently inaccessible due to technical issues, the damage has already been done—numerous screenshots and details have flooded the internet.
According to VG247, the game will officially be titled The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered and is being developed through a collaborative effort between Virtuos and Bethesda’s Dallas and Rockville studios. Known for their expertise in remasters, Virtuos has previously worked on titles such as The Outer Worlds: Spacer's Choice Edition, proving their capability in reviving beloved classics.
The remastered version is expected to launch on PC, Xbox Series X|S (with Game Pass availability), and PlayStation 5. Additionally, a Deluxe Edition is rumored to include bonus content, such as exclusive weapons and horse armor—a playful nod to the infamous 2006 DLC controversy.
Rumors surrounding this remaster have been circulating for quite some time, dating back to leaked documents from the Microsoft-FTC trial in 2023. Recent reports suggest its release could happen imminently, potentially as early as this month. Although no official announcement has been made yet, the evidence is compelling, and it seems The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered is on its way. Stay tuned for further updates!