
The Elder Scrolls 4: Oblivion Remake is Reportedly Close to Being Revealed—And It’s About Time
March 13, 2025Grab your Daedric artifacts and prepare to hear the soothing voice of Patrick Stewart once more—The Elder Scrolls 4: Oblivion remake is reportedly set to be revealed very soon.
Rumors of a full-fledged Oblivion remake have been swirling for over a year, with leaks coming from former employees of Chinese studio Virtuos and internal Microsoft documents pointing to its existence. But despite all the speculation, Bethesda has remained tight-lipped—until now.
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According to gaming insider NatetheHate, who has a strong track record for Microsoft-related leaks, Bethesda is finally gearing up to officially announce the Oblivion remake “this month or next.” And if that wasn’t exciting enough, there’s chatter that the game might launch even earlier than expected—possibly before June 2025.
That means we could be mere weeks away from returning to the vibrant, weird, and occasionally terrifying world of Cyrodiil, this time in stunning Unreal Engine 5 graphics.
What Can We Expect From the Elder Scrolls 4: Oblivion Remake?
While Bethesda hasn’t confirmed anything yet, previous leaks suggest that this isn’t just a quick remaster—this is a full-blown remake built from the ground up in Unreal Engine 5.
If true, that means Oblivion’s world will get a serious visual overhaul, bringing its cities, landscapes, and strange NPC facial animations into the modern era. No more awkward dead-eyed stares from shopkeepers who greet you with “Hello, citizen!” before launching into a completely unrelated conversation about goblin caves.
Beyond graphics, reports suggest that several core gameplay systems will be reworked, including:
- Stamina & Sneaking – No more awkward crouching where every guard in the game instantly knows you’re up to no good.
- Blocking & Archery – Combat might finally feel a bit more like Skyrim and less like wildly flailing around with a stick.
- Hit Reaction & HUD Improvements – Expect smoother animations and a more modern UI.
This means classic Oblivion charm but with modern mechanics that (hopefully) won’t make fighting a rat feel like a life-or-death struggle.
Oblivion’s Birthday is Coming—Could the Reveal Be Soon?

If Bethesda is planning a big Oblivion remake reveal, now would be the perfect time. The original game launched on March 20, 2006, making this its 19th anniversary—which, granted, is an odd number to celebrate, but let’s be real: Fans aren’t picky when it comes to Elder Scrolls news.
Considering Bethesda loves a good nostalgic throwback, it wouldn’t be surprising if they drop a teaser, gameplay trailer, or even an early access release date to mark the occasion.
And let’s be honest—anything Elder Scrolls-related is a win at this point, especially since The Elder Scrolls 6 is still years away.
Why an Oblivion Remake Makes Sense Right Now
With Skyrim still refusing to die (seriously, how many times has that game been re-released?), Bethesda knows that Elder Scrolls fans are always hungry for more.
An Oblivion remake could serve as a perfect bridge between now and the distant future release of The Elder Scrolls 6, giving fans something massive and familiar to explore while we wait for the next big chapter in Tamriel’s history.
Plus, with the industry seeing a surge in high-quality remakes—from Resident Evil 4 to Demon’s Souls—this would be the perfect time for Bethesda to reintroduce one of its most beloved RPGs to a whole new generation of players.
If the rumors are true, we’re about to see Cyrodiil like never before, and honestly? It’s about time.