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Screenshots & Artwork Of The Oblivion Remake Have Leaked

Screenshots & Artwork Of The Oblivion Remake Have Leaked

Last week I wrote a news article about how industry insider Jeff Grub had been told by sources close to the game that The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion would be coming by the end of the month. Now, screenshots of the remaster have leaked, further backing up that claim.

Oblivion in 2006 vs 2025 - This is going to look like a completely different game! Credit: Virtous

The artwork leaked from the developer of the remake Virtuos' website, and fans have been marvelling over how good the game looks all afternoon. I'm always a little sceptical whether these 'leaks' are accidental or made to look that way just to get us all excited. Either way, it's worked!

The original directory that was leaked is no longer available to view, but as with everything on the internet, someone has snapped them all up in a heartbeat and uploaded them to Imgur for the world to see!

Credit: Virtuos
Credit: Virtuos

Amongst the leaked images are details of a physical release of the game and a Deluxe Edition, with the game looking as though it's coming to PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X/S. It's looking more and more likely that we're going to be getting the release in the coming days, so keep your eyes peeled for more information as and when I get it.

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Sebastian Santabarbara profile image Sebastian Santabarbara
Sebastian is fuelled by a lifelong passion for Zelda, Banjo Kazooie, Donkey Kong, and all things retro. He uses his misspent youth with retro consoles to create content for readers around the world.