The Elder Scrolls 4: Oblivion Remastered First Screenshots and Comparison Images Leak
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Remember our report on The Elder Scrolls 4: Oblivion remake from three months ago? If that wasn’t confirmation enough that this unannounced game is the real deal, then perhaps the first screenshots will convince you.
First off, this is not a remake but a remaster, and the game’s full title is The Elder Scrolls 4: Oblivion Remastered based on the leaked screenshots. There are also comparison screens where we see the improvements made from the 2006 original release.
The Elder Scrolls 4: Oblivion Remastered First Unofficial Screenshots Leak Basically Confirming the Game
The images have surfaced via Virtuous’ website, which is the developer we named months ago as the studio tapped in developing Oblivion for modern consoles.
It shows a comparison image, images of the a few levels and a lot more. Check out the galleries below to see the screenshots:
It also confirms the game will be released on PS5, Xbox Series X|S and PC thanks to the game’s box cover. No mention of a Nintend Switch 2 version though. For early gameplay details we’ve unearthed previously, I suggest reading our complete report on it.
Given the massive leaks we’ve gotten today, don’t be surprised to see Microsoft or Bethesda formally announce it before the week is out. Chances are, we haven’t heard the last of the game today, and we’ll have more info as it develops.
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Anyone actually shocked that Switch 2 isn’t getting modern games? It’s a Switch that has AI resolution buffers (that just make things blurry)… It is less powerful than a PS4.
Exactly, there’s nothing impressive about the hardware in it. It’s all old news.
What I hate is that many devs that people would consider relatively good (all things considered) also allowed their game to go on the first Switch, when it doesn’t have the power to run them effectively.
It’s a distasteful cash grab that tricks ignorant customers.
You shouldn’t have to be a tech genius to buy a game.
Although, I personally think customers should take some responsibility and learn a thing or two about things that concern their hobby, like what things to look for when it comes to hardware specs to see if a game is viable on a specific system, I don’t think companies should take advantage of them just because they don’t know, because many customers are young and ignorant.