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The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remasted images leaked from the developer's website
The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion this month. Rumours about the reported remake have gathered steam over the past month, with industry insiders claiming the game could launch at any time in April. While Bethesda is yet to reveal an Oblivion remake, new leaked images have all but confirmed a remaster project for the original game. A new claim has also narrowed down the possible release window for The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion remaster to next week.
Recent claims have pointed to the Oblivion remake getting a surprise announcement and launch in April, but the latest leak suggests the project is a remaster of the classic RPG — not a remake. Leaked screenshots from the website of developer Virtous, said to be working on the game, show the graphical enhancements, character models, environments and other details from the remastered version.
Elder Scrolls IV Oblivion Remastered images were just found in the Virtuous website files! pic.twitter.com/9x2V5UZdBw
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The images surfaced on Unreal Engine 5. Details about the scope of the remaster and the improvements coming with it should become clear once the game is officially announced.
As per the leaks from the website (via Game .
The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion is considered one of the greatest RPGs ever made
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Bethesda and claimed the new version of Oblivion could be shadow dropped “at any moment” in April. Around the same time, a separate source claimed that the game could come out in the week of April 21 after the Elder Scrolls Online anniversary event ends. The in-game ESO anniversary event kicked off April 3 and will go on till April 22
Grubb has now narrowed down the release window for The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered, claiming in the latest episode of Game Mess Mornings podcast that the game will launch “next week”.
“I'll give people a week now. The week of April 21, so basically the last week of this month — next week, essentially,” Grubb said on the podcast Monday. “It should shadow drop then, which I think, you know, other people have said, but I've gotten separate confirmation that that's going to be the case.”
The leaked screenshots suggest that an announcement could come soon, which aligns with the timeline shared by Grubb. The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion originally released on PC and Xbox 360 in 2006.
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