Plainly the long-rumoured and long-awaited Elder Scrolls 4: Oblivion remake would possibly lastly be making an appearence, at the least in response to the pretty dependable insider NateTheHate.
Replying to an X person who requested NateTheHate whether or not he was anticipating any information this month, Nate replied: “Both this month or subsequent month. Launch is more likely to be before the unique June goal; however nonetheless working to get particulars on an up to date launch date.”
Both this month or subsequent month. Launch is more likely to be before the unique June goal; however nonetheless working to get particulars on an up to date launch date.
— NateTheHate2 (@NateTheHate2) March 11, 2025
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VGC has piped in to say that they’ve corroborated Nate’s claims with their very own sources. Nonetheless, their supply claims it might be launched as quickly as subsequent month.
An announcement coming quickly is sensible, as The Elder Scrolls 4: Oblivion was launched on March 20, 2006, that means its nineteenth anniversary is arising. Wait, nineteenth anniversary? Jesus, I really feel outdated. It seems like yesterday that I first stepped out of the sewers into the brilliant, vivid colors of Cyrodiil. I instantly tried to rob a guard of his horse and armour, and received my arse handed to me. Good occasions.
As for the rumoured remake/remaster, we’ve been listening to about it for fairly a while now. An Oblivion remaster was talked about again within the well-known Nvidia leak. It has reappeared a number of occasions since then. Most currently, it popped up on the LinkedIn web page of a Virtous worker who talked about reworked gameplay and varied different tidbits of knowledge earlier than rapidly deleting the pertinent info.
I’ve to confess, I’m very excited by the prospect of returning to Oblivion. It was the very first recreation I received for my Xbox 360 again within the day, and I’ve spent doubtlessly 1000’s of hours wandering the land, combating random stuff, killing NPCs and stealing the whole lot that wasn’t nailed down. All hail the Black Hand.
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