The Elder Scrolls 4: Oblivion’s remake may not have appeared at the recent Xbox Developer_Direct the way many had hoped it will, but regardless, it’s seemingly still not too far away.
That’s as per journalist Tom Warren, who has claimed in his The Verge newsletter that the open world action RPG remake is targeting a release sometime in late Spring or early Summer, based on what he’s been told.
Rumours first emerged in 2023 that Bethesda’s acclaimed 2006 RPG was being remade in collaboration with Virtuos. Allegedly, the project is using a combination of the original title’s engine and Unreal Engine 5. A recent report claimed that the remake will feature several gameplay enhancements, with reworks for blocking, stamina mechanics, archery, sneaking mechanics, and more.
Earlier this month, a Virtuos employee’s LinkedIn project made mention of an unannounced Unreal Engine 5 remake, further adding fuel to the rumours surrounding the Oblivion remake. Read more on that through here.
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