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Bethesda has finally unveiled what could probably be considered the biggest unkept gaming secret of 2025, the remaster of The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion.
Excitement for Oblivion Remastered hit fever pitch when a leak occurred, showcasing the graphical improvements the developers Virtuos and Bethesda have made to the legendary title that was originally launched in 2006. The leak was followed by a short period of rampant anticipation and rumors suggesting Bethesda was preparing to showcase the title at any given moment, and then the publisher/developer posted a video to its YouTube channel titled "All will be revealed..." and gave an official date.
The showcase included a nearly 20-minute video with Bethesda and developer Virtuos explaining all of the improvements they have made to Oblivion Remastered, such as revamped character models, assets, UI, UX, voice acting, lip syncing, and mechanics. Moreover, Bethesda confirmed what was a big rumor and that Oblivion Remastered would become playable at the end of the presentation, which it was.
Oblivion Remastered is currently available on Xbox Series X|S, PlayStation 5, and PC. To see the big differences between the old Oblivion and the remastered version, check out the link below.
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