Speculation surrounding a remaster of The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion continues to grow. According to insider Lord Cognito in the Defining Duke podcast, the updated version of the RPG will feature all additional content originally released in 2006. This includes major expansions like Shivering Isles and Knights of the Nine, as well as smaller add-ons such as Horse Armor, The Orrery, Wizard’s Tower, The Thieves Den, and others.

The source claims this information comes from a reliable channel. Known for accurate leaks, Cognito's revelation aligns with previous rumors tied to the development studio Virtuos, making the information seem plausible.

Earlier, another insider named Nate the Hate stated that the announcement and release of the project are scheduled for April. He mentioned there would likely be little time between the reveal and launch, with the possibility of a "stealth" release. As the end of the month approaches, it seems we won't have to wait much longer for official news.

These rumors were further fueled by materials spotted on the Virtuos website, featuring logos, interfaces, and updated assets with improved graphics. Although the page was quickly taken down, screenshots have already circulated across social media platforms. Fans remain hopeful that an official confirmation is just around the corner.

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