This Oblivion remaster seems real, and Fallout 3 could get it too

It could be your time to rejoice, oblivion And Fallout 3 Fans, as a major Microsoft leak has apparently confirmed that remasters for the two games are on the way.

Today is not Microsoft’s day, as a number of confidential details have come to light from some documents as part of the FTC’s proceedings against the technology company. For one thing, it was revealed that Dishonored 3 is in the works, and perhaps somewhat surprisingly, a sequel to Ghostwire: Tokyo is also in the works. But what will most likely interest Bethesda fans is that remasters of The Elder Scrolls 4: Oblivion and Fallout 3 are in the works.

The leaked documents were shared on Resetera and show a list of games and the years in which they are expected to be released. It’s important to note that the Oblivion remaster was apparently scheduled for release in 2022, but that year is obviously over. and we are almost done with 2023 without any official announcement. There was a rumor earlier this year about a possible Oblivion remake that Virtuos Games is apparently working on, but again there’s no confirmation yet. Virtuos Games is a studio that primarily co-develops games and is currently supporting Konami on the upcoming Metal Gear Solid 3 remake.


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The apparent remaster of Fallout 3 is currently scheduled for release next year, but looking at the release schedule, it’s unlikely that all of the mentioned release windows are still accurate. For example, the unnamed Indiana Jones game has a 2022 release window, and both Starfield and Redfall have a 2021 release window, but both titles were obviously released this year.

Given that the Oblivion remaster was apparently set to release in 2022, it’s more likely that we’ll hear something concrete about it before we hear anything about Fallout 3, and if previous rumors are true, we can probably expect it Will be published at the end of next year. Early 2025. It is also worth noting that any of the listed projects could change or even be canceled altogether, considering that these documents may be out of date. So don’t get your hopes too high.

Chrissy Callahan

Chrissy Callahan is a Worldtimetodays U.S. News Reporter based in Canada. His focus is on U.S. politics and the environment. He has covered climate change extensively, as well as healthcare and crime. Chrissy Callahan joined Worldtimetodays in 2023 from the Daily Express and previously worked for Chemist and Druggist and the Jewish Chronicle. He is a graduate of Cambridge University. Languages: English. You can get in touch with me by emailing: ChrissyCallahan@worldtimetodays.com.

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