
It seems like the long-rumoured The Elder Scrolls 4: Oblivion remake allegedly in development at Virtuous might be coming sooner than expected. Leaks previously claimed that the title would be releasing at some point in late Spring or early Summer, though prominent leaker NateTheHate is now claiming that plans may have changed.
Taking to Twitter, the leaker recently claimed that the remake will be officially announced as soon as either this month or April, and that it will release earlier than June, which was the original internal target. Interestingly, the leaker’s claims have also been corroborated by VGC, which claims the game would even release sometime next month.
The Oblivion remake is allegedly being developed on Unreal Engine 5, with several major gameplay changes also being implemented, according to leaks from earlier in the year.
Given Microsoft’s shifting strategy over the past year, presumably, Oblivion will be a multiplatform title day and date. We should know for sure one way or another when the announcement arrives, so stay tuned for further details.
Either this month or next month. Release is likely to be sooner than the original June target; but still working to get details on an updated release date.
— NateTheHate2 (@NateTheHate2) March 11, 2025