The Elder Scrolls 4: Oblivion Remake Details Reportedly Leak Online

Feb 26,25

Rumors of an Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion remake, slated for a 2025 release, have surfaced online, fueled by a purported leak of development details.

Gaming news outlet Mp1st reported that a former employee of Virtuos, a video game support studio, inadvertently disclosed information about the unannounced project. Microsoft declined to comment when questioned by IGN.

According to Mp1st's report, Virtuos utilized Unreal Engine 5 to rebuild Bethesda's acclaimed open-world RPG, suggesting a comprehensive remake rather than a simple remaster. The leak allegedly detailed gameplay adjustments, including modifications to Stamina, Sneak, Blocking, Archery, Hit Reactions, and the heads-up display (HUD).

Mp1st claims the Blocking mechanic was redesigned with action and Soulslike games in mind, addressing criticisms of the original system's perceived "boring" and "frustrating" nature. Sneak icons are reportedly enhanced for better visibility, damage calculations have been revised, and the Stamina-depletion knockdown effect is supposedly more difficult to trigger. A redesigned HUD aims for improved clarity, while added hit reactions provide more responsive feedback. Archery mechanics have allegedly been modernized for both first and third-person perspectives.

Hints of an Oblivion remaster emerged in 2023 during the FTC vs. Microsoft trial concerning the Activision Blizzard acquisition. Documents revealed several unannounced Bethesda titles, including an Oblivion remaster, scheduled for release in subsequent years. This list, compiled in July 2020, prior to Microsoft's acquisition of ZeniMax Media in March 2021, included:

Fiscal Year 2022:

  • Oblivion Remaster
  • Indiana Jones game

Fiscal Year 2023:

  • Doom Year Zero and DLC
  • Project Kestrel
  • Project Platinum

Fiscal Year 2024:

  • The Elder Scrolls VI
  • Project Kestrel: Expansion
  • Licensed IP Game
  • Fallout 3 Remaster
  • Ghostwire: Tokyo Sequel
  • Dishonored 3
  • DOOM Year Zero DLC

Many of these titles faced delays or cancellation. Doom Year Zero is now Doom: The Dark Ages, launching this year. Indiana Jones and the Great Circle was released in December 2024, and The Elder Scrolls VI significantly missed its projected release window.

The Oblivion remake, initially listed as a remaster, is currently the focus of speculation. The project's scope may have expanded from a remaster to a full-scale remake. Official confirmation from Bethesda is pending.

Platform availability remains uncertain. Given Microsoft's current multi-platform strategy and the anticipated release of the Nintendo Switch 2, the Oblivion remake might launch on PC, Xbox, PlayStation, and Switch 2.

Leaker NateTheHate, who recently predicted the Nintendo Switch 2 reveal date, claims the Oblivion remake will launch this June, potentially coinciding with the Switch 2 launch window.

Microsoft's upcoming Xbox Developer Direct next week will feature id Software showcasing Doom: The Dark Ages. While Microsoft has teased a new game from an undisclosed developer, it's unlikely to be Oblivion. Windows Central's Jez Corden hinted at a new entry in a long-standing Japanese franchise.

Image: Placeholder for leaked Oblivion Remake Screenshot

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