Oblivion Remake Hints Emerge: Unreal Engine 5 and 2025 Release Speculation
Recent developments strongly suggest an Oblivion remake is underway, fueled by a developer's LinkedIn profile and ongoing industry chatter. The possibility of a reveal during a prospective 2025 Xbox Developer Direct adds further intrigue.
Rumors surrounding an Oblivion remake have circulated for years, with speculation about a 2024 or 2025 release gaining momentum in 2023. Xbox insider Jez Corden's January 2025 prediction for a reveal at an Xbox Developer Direct, while unconfirmed, aligns with previous Developer Direct events in January 2023 and 2024.
A Technical Art Director at Virtuos, a studio reportedly involved, lists an "unannounced Unreal Engine 5 remake for PS5, PC, and Xbox Series X/S" on their LinkedIn profile. While not explicitly named, the context and engine specification strongly point towards an Oblivion remake, shifting previous remaster expectations. The concurrent emergence of plans for a Fallout 3 remaster in late 2023 adds to the overall sense of renewed activity within Bethesda's back catalog.
LinkedIn Profile Fuels Remake Belief
The original Oblivion, a successor to Morrowind (2002), launched in 2006 to widespread critical acclaim for its expansive world, visuals, and music. The independent Skyblivion project, a fan-made recreation in Skyrim's engine, has been ongoing since 2012 and recently hinted at a 2025 release, further fueling anticipation for an official remake.
The Elder Scrolls franchise's future remains shrouded in mystery. The only trailer for Elder Scrolls 6, released in 2018, offers limited insight. Bethesda's statements suggest it will follow Starfield, with director Todd Howard estimating a release window "15 to 17 years after Skyrim." While a release date is far from certain, fans eagerly anticipate a new trailer before the end of 2025.