Following the leak, Virtuos\\' website has become nearly inaccessible, with most pages outside the main landing page being down. Despite the quick removal of these details, the internet has already seen a spread of screenshots and information.

According to VGC, the game, officially titled The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered, is a collaborative effort between Virtuos and Bethesda\\'s Dallas and Rockville studios. Virtuos, known for their work on remasters such as The Outer Worlds: Spacer\\'s Choice Edition, is bringing their expertise to this project.

The remaster is set to launch on PC, Xbox Series X|S (available on Game Pass), and PlayStation 5. A Deluxe Edition is also rumored, which will include bonus content like weapons and the infamous horse armor, a playful reference to the controversial 2006 DLC.

Rumors of an Oblivion remaster have been circulating for some time, with initial leaks coming from the Microsoft-FTC trial documents in 2023. Recent reports have suggested that the game might even shadow-drop this month.

While no official statement or reveal has been made yet, the evidence laid out suggests that The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered is on its way and could be arriving sooner than expected.

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Home News Oblivion Remastered Images Leak from Developer Site

Oblivion Remastered Images Leak from Developer Site

by Sophia May 02,2025

Exciting news for fans of the iconic RPG series: details about the long-rumored relaunch of The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion have surfaced through a leak on developer Virtuos' website. Screenshots and images have been shared across various forums like ResetEra and Reddit, showcasing what appears to be The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered. These images reveal significant enhancements in models, details, and overall visual fidelity, promising a rejuvenated experience for players.

Following the leak, Virtuos' website has become nearly inaccessible, with most pages outside the main landing page being down. Despite the quick removal of these details, the internet has already seen a spread of screenshots and information.

According to VGC, the game, officially titled The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered, is a collaborative effort between Virtuos and Bethesda's Dallas and Rockville studios. Virtuos, known for their work on remasters such as The Outer Worlds: Spacer's Choice Edition, is bringing their expertise to this project.

The remaster is set to launch on PC, Xbox Series X|S (available on Game Pass), and PlayStation 5. A Deluxe Edition is also rumored, which will include bonus content like weapons and the infamous horse armor, a playful reference to the controversial 2006 DLC.

Rumors of an Oblivion remaster have been circulating for some time, with initial leaks coming from the Microsoft-FTC trial documents in 2023. Recent reports have suggested that the game might even shadow-drop this month.

While no official statement or reveal has been made yet, the evidence laid out suggests that The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered is on its way and could be arriving sooner than expected.

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