Elder Scrolls: Oblivion Remake Announcement Expected Soon, Possible June Release

It
seems
that
the
long-rumoured
and
long-awaited
Elder
Scrolls
4:
Oblivion
remake
might
finally
be
making
an
appearence,
at
least
according
to
the
fairly
reliable
insider
NateTheHate.

Replying
to
an
X
user
who
asked
NateTheHate
whether
he
was
expecting
any
news
this
month,
Nate
replied:
“Either
this
month
or
next
month.
Release
is
likely
to
be
sooner
than
the
original
June
target;
but
still
working
to
get
details
on
an
updated
release
date.”

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VGC
has
piped
in
to
say
that
they
have
corroborated
Nate’s
claims
with
their
own
sources.

However,
their
source
claims
it
may
be
launched
as
soon
as
next
month.

An
announcement
coming
soon
makes
sense,
as
The
Elder
Scrolls
4:
Oblivion
was
released
on
March
20,
2006,
meaning
its
19th
anniversary
is
coming
up.
Wait,
19th
anniversary?
Jesus,
I
feel
old.
It
feels
like
yesterday
that
I
first
stepped
out
of
the
sewers
into
the
bright,
vivid
colours
of
Cyrodiil.
I
immediately
attempted
to
rob
a
guard
of
his
horse
and
armour,
and
got
my
arse
handed
to
me.
Good
times.

As
for
the
rumoured
remake/remaster,
we’ve
been
hearing
about
it
for
quite
some
time
now.
An
Oblivion
remaster
was
mentioned
back
in
the
famous
Nvidia
leak.
It
has
reappeared
several
times
since
then.
Most
lately,
it
popped
up
on
the
LinkedIn
page
of
a

Virtous
employee
who
mentioned
reworked
gameplay
and
various
other
tidbits
of
information

before
quickly
deleting
the
pertinent
information.

I
have
to
admit,
I’m
very
excited
by
the
prospect
of
returning
to
Oblivion.
It
was
the
very
first
game
I
got
for
my
Xbox
360
back
in
the
day,
and
I’ve
spent
potentially
thousands
of
hours
wandering
the
land,
fighting
random
stuff,
killing
NPCs
and
stealing
everything
that
wasn’t
nailed
down.
All
hail
the
Black
Hand.

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