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Elder Scrolls: Oblivion Remake Drops Before June

by Skylar Sep 28,2025

Elder Scrolls: Oblivion Remake Drops Before June

The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion, while not achieving Skyrim's commercial dominance, remains a beloved classic in the series. However, time hasn't been kind to its technical presentation. Recent rumors of an impending remake have understandably sparked enthusiasm among fans.

Evidence suggests this revival may arrive sooner than expected. Industry insider NateTheHate initially hinted at an imminent release within weeks, a claim later corroborated by Video Games Chronicle's sources. These reports indicate a potential launch window before June, with some suggesting an April debut.

A Modern Reimagining

Multiple sources identify Virtuos as the studio behind this project. Known for their work on AAA ports and modern platform adaptations, the team appears to be rebuilding Cyrodiil using Unreal Engine 5. While this promises breathtaking visuals, players should prepare for potentially demanding hardware requirements.

With mounting evidence pointing to an official reveal in the near future, anticipation continues to build for this nostalgic return to Tamriel's imperial heartland.

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