According to insider Detective Seeds, the game will appear on all digital platforms, including Steam, Xbox, and PS Store, as early as today—April 21. However, he soon deleted his post after someone requested it, so the information could be either accurate or mistaken.

Additionally, Steam data revealed that The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered will require approximately 120 GB of storage. This is expected, given that the project is being developed on Unreal Engine 5 with high-resolution textures. The size significantly exceeds the original due to graphical enhancements and a complete overhaul of gameplay elements. Furthermore, renders of potions were found in the portfolio of a Virtuos employee, likely belonging to the upcoming remaster. 

Development began as far back as 2019, and now fans will be able to dive back into the world of Oblivion—with updated graphics and refined gameplay that will appeal to both longtime fans of the series and new players alike.

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