Elder Scrolls Oblivion Remastered Officially Revealed And Shadowdropped

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  • Virtuos has officially announced The Elder Scrolls Oblivion Remastered.
  • The game is already available on Xbox, PS5, and PC and has also been released on Game Pass.
  • This remaster enhances the RPG’s visuals, gameplay, and more under the supervision of the original developers at Bethesda.

The Elder Scrolls Oblivion has become a hot topic in the industry yet again. Following recently leaked images and a supposed release date, millions of gamers around the globe are excited to revisit the franchise with a fresh coat of paint.

As the leaks predicted, the game has just been officially revealed, rejuvenating this beloved RPG with new life.

Why it matters: The Elder Scrolls IP has been dormant for nearly 14 years at this point, and with no release date for The Elder Scrolls 6 in sight, this remaster could be the only major, non-live service piece of fresh content available to fans apart from the slew of Skyrim re-releases till then.

The Elder Scrolls Oblivion Remastered has been developed by Virtuos and brings a new layer of visual fidelity to the classic RPG. Virtuos has leveraged Unreal Engine 5 to ensure the visuals are as cutting-edge as possible.

This new version of the game promises to remain faithful to everything that made this entry in the RPG IP so memorable, while offering key upgrades to enhance the experience.

Virtuos has also worked with Todd Howard to ensure the remaster stays true to the original experience. Moreover, various other original developers have supervised the project to ensure the best results possible.

The most interesting part of the entire marketing campaign is that Virtuos and Bethesda have decided to shadowdrop the game. This means that the RPG is immediately available to play on PS5, Xbox Series S|X and PC at the time of writing.

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Virtuos Has Given Oblivion A Complete Visual Makeover

The game is also available on Xbox Game Pass. Virtuos has offered various editions of the title for those looking to spend the maximum amount of money possible on the fan-favorite game, and yes, horse armor is available as an add-on.

Will you be returning to Tamriel following this announcement today? Do you still have a fondness for the older Elder Scrolls titles? Let’s discuss this in the comments and on the Tech4Gamers Forums.

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