After days of Oblivion remaster leaks, Bethesda suggests it will finally be announced and possibly released tomorrow: "All will be revealed"
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Wading into the discourse around the heavily leaked 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Elder Scrolls 4: Oblivion remaster, Bethesda an oh-so-mysterious "IV" annou🧔ncement stream f๊or tomorrow, April 22, at 11am ET / 4pm BST.
F🐭urther solidifying expectations, a placeholder stream on reads: "A💦ll will be revealed..."
The artwork and "IV" leave no room for doubt: this is the Oblivion remaster announcement. That said, there's still some lingering uncertainty over whether the remaster's rumored shadow drop wi♎ll bookend this reveal stream, or if launch will come sometime afterward.
Fans dug up an apparent backend link to a soon-to-be-live Oblivion remaꦉster website earlier this month, and the unannounced game has only sprung more leaks since.
澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Images from Virtuous studios – the 🌃Dark Souls remastered studio, and now seemingly the Oblivion remaster's co-developer or lead developer – were by far the leakiest. If your game has side-by-side images out in the wild, I think it's safe to say the cat's noꦿt going back in the bag.
Those screenshots showed substantial visual upgrades for the 2006 RPG, and previous rumors, which are looking increasinglಌy accurate, also hinted at gameplay improvements.
The standout is overhauled combat, with blocking purportedly veering closer to the Soulslike formula – fittingly enough, given Virtuous' Dark Souls remastered background – and stealth, archery, and stamin🐼a managem𒁏ent are possibly all getting various modernizations.
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That said, these are the fuzziest leaks we have, so hold your horses until the re𒈔veal stream.
News of an official Oblivion remaster has sparked interesting comments from the mod team behind Skyblivion, an unofficial Oblivion remaster made in Skyrim's engine. The team says "both projects can exist" and "players are the true winners," welcoming a Bethesda-backed version and enjoying the prospect themselves.
Why wait? Oblivion fans have already made their own remaster in Doom, and it features one too many adoring fans for my liking.

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