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The remaster of The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion is rumored to release next week, and new information has surfaced online suggesting that when it does release, it will include all the DLCs.

Bethesda released Oblivion in 2006, and now, nearly 20 years later, we are getting a remaster of the classic title. Neither Bethesda nor the developer, Virtuoso, have officially confirmed the existence of the title, but a recent leak sourced from Virtuoso's website blew the lid off the project, and there have been rumors ever since that Bethesda is planning on shadow dropping the title as early as the week beginning Monday, April 21.
For those who are unfamiliar, shadow dropping refers to the practice of releasing a title without prior marketing; it will simply become available to play without any prior announcement. The latest rumor regarding Oblivion Remastered includes DLCs, which comes from the Defining Duke podcast, where host Barry "Lord Cognito" Eversly said that when Oblivion Remastered releases, it should have "all the DLCs included."
The podcast, which is currently paywalled on Patreon, features Lord Cognito stating, "I have it on good authority that ALL dlc is in the Oblivion Remaster," meaning it will be releasing with the Shivering Isles and Knights of the Nine DLCs.
As for other information about Oblivion Remastered, some of the leaked images were darkened but have been restored by users, revealing previously unseen details. Additionally, the official Xbox Support X account told a user the game was releasing on all platforms on April 21. Check out more information on those two stories below.