The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion, while not achieving the same marketing heights as Skyrim, remains a beloved and successful entry in the iconic series. However, the passage of time has not been kind to its graphics and gameplay mechanics. Thus, when whispers of a remake began to spread, fans eagerly embraced the prospect of revisiting this classic with modern enhancements.
Excitement is building as the release of the Oblivion remake seems imminent. Insider NateTheHate initially reported that the game would hit the shelves within the next few weeks, a claim that was subsequently corroborated by sources at Video Games Chronicle (VGC). According to NateTheHate, the game is slated for release before June. Meanwhile, VGC's sources suggest an even sooner launch, possibly as early as next month in April.
Insider reports indicate that Virtuos, a studio renowned for their work on major AAA titles and porting games to contemporary platforms, is at the helm of this ambitious project. The remake is expected to leverage the power of Unreal Engine 5, promising visually stunning graphics. However, potential players should be aware that the game's high system requirements might pose a challenge. As anticipation grows, all eyes are now on the official announcement to confirm these exciting developments.