The fourth installment in The Elder Scrolls series, Oblivion, may not have captured the same widespread acclaim as its successor, Skyrim, but it remains a cherished and impactful title in the gaming community. Despite its success, time has not been kind to Oblivion's graphics and gameplay mechanics. Thus, the whispers of a remake have been met with eager anticipation from fans eager to relive the adventure with modern enhancements.
Excitingly, it appears that the wait might soon be over. Insider NateTheHate initially reported that the game could hit the shelves in the coming weeks, a claim later corroborated by sources at Video Games Chronicle (VGC). According to NateTheHate, the launch is slated to occur before June. However, VGC's sources suggest an even sooner release, possibly as early as next month in April.
Insider information points to Virtuos as the developer behind this anticipated remake. Known for their work on major AAA titles and porting games to current platforms, Virtuos is poised to deliver a visually spectacular experience using Unreal Engine 5. While the prospect of high system requirements poses a potential challenge, the promise of a beautifully revamped Oblivion has fans on the edge of their seats. Now, all eyes are on the horizon, awaiting the official announcement that will confirm these thrilling developments.