Looks Like Bethesda Is Finally Announcing That Oblivion Remake Tomorrow
After months of speculation and leaks, it seems Bethesda is finally set to officially announce the much-anticipated remake of The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion. The announcement is scheduled for tomorrow at 11:00 am EST and will be streamed live on both YouTube and Twitch.
In a recent tweet, Bethesda teased the announcement with an image featuring a prominent "IV" and a background reminiscent of official Oblivion artwork, leaving little doubt about the subject of tomorrow's reveal.
Rumors of an Oblivion remake have circulated for years, gaining momentum with leaks in recent weeks. The project was first hinted at in a 2020 Bethesda release schedule that surfaced during the FTC vs. Microsoft trial in 2023, which indicated a remaster planned for fiscal year 2022. Although the document's age and missed release window initially suggested the project might have been canceled, fresh leaks in January of this year described it as a comprehensive remake developed by Bethesda with assistance from Virtuos. The leaks from last week, originating from Virtuos' website, further solidified these rumors by showcasing images of the remake in progress.
If these recent leaks hold true, The Elder Scrolls: Oblivion Remastered is expected to launch on PC, Xbox, and PlayStation platforms. A Deluxe Edition, featuring the iconic horse armor, will be available alongside the standard version.
Be sure to tune in tomorrow for what promises to be the official confirmation and more detailed insights into this exciting remake.