Elder Scrolls IV Oblivion Remake Screenshots Leak Ahead Of Reveal

Summary

  • Screenshots confirm Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered’s existence.
  • Images found on the Virtuoso Games website, which have now been taken down.
  • Remastered visuals of the Oblivion remake impress, but fans have knocked the toned-down color palette.

Online, there are leaked images suggesting a forthcoming remake of The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion. These screenshots appear to validate the speculation that this long-awaited title will be released imminently.

Initially, when whispers about a potential Oblivion remake surfaced, fans believed it would be quite some time before its arrival, given that The Elder Scrolls VI has scarcely been discussed by Bethesda. However, as days turned into weeks, the rumors grew more insistent, suggesting an impending release, despite Xbox Game Studios never officially announcing the game.

Users on the subreddit for GamingLeaksAndRumours have stumbled upon screenshots of what appears to be a remake of the game Oblivion, on the Virtuoso Games website. These images were later removed from the site. The Reddit community has shared some of these pictures, and it’s been confirmed that the game is indeed titled “The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered.

The Oblivion Remake Looks Incredible

The snapshots of the Oblivion reboot appear stunning, yet some fans have noted that the game world seems significantly browner compared to the vibrant original version. Despite being titled “Remastered,” the visual difference is so substantial that it feels more like a complete overhaul or remake.

It seems that The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered will soon arrive on PC, Xbox Series X/S (with an immediate release on Game Pass), and PlayStation 5. Unfortunately, there’s no news about a Nintendo Switch 2 version yet. Additionally, a Deluxe Edition offering additional downloadable content is also available.

If speculations about the secret release of the Oblivion remake in April prove accurate, it’s reasonable to expect players will get their hands on it shortly. It’s surprising that Microsoft hasn’t been actively advertising this game, given the immense popularity of the original Oblivion and the eager anticipation among fans for a chance to encounter digital Patrick Stewart within the castle dungeons once more.

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2025-04-15 16:11