Bethesda has officially unveiled The Elder Scrolls 4: Oblivion Remastered, the video game industry’s worst-kept secret.

Bethesda revealed the updated features and graphics for the remaster of its popular open-world magical role-playing game, created by remake expert Virtuos utilizing Unreal Engine 5, in an online demo video.

Todd Howard, the CEO of Bethesda, talked about the development of Bethesda games and the visual enhancements that the game, which is almost 20 years old, has recently undergone. As you might anticipate, Oblivion Remastered has 60 frames per second and 4K resolution, but there are other, more significant changes.

The in-game interface, character creation, fighting animations, and levelling systems have all been enhanced. New lip-synch technology, a genuine third-person view, and a ton of new dialogue are all present at the same time. 

With brand-new, breathtaking graphics and improved gameplay, The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered updates the 2006 Game of the Year. In one of the best role-playing games ever made by the acclaimed Bethesda Game Studios, you will be able to explore the huge expanse of Cyrodiil like previously unattainable and prevent the wizards of Oblivion from taking over the world.

Everything you need to know about Oblivion Remastered is covered in our extensive guide, which includes an interactive map, walkthroughs of The Main Questline and all of the guild quests, advice on how to create the ideal character, things to do first, and much more.

Fans will now wonder if they will soon hear anything about Elder Scrolls 6, which was revealed in 2018, roughly seven years after the release of Skyrim.

Since then, there hasn’t been much information available about the game, mostly rumours.

Despite the popularity of a popular Amazon TV series based on the franchise, Bethesda is also facing interest in a new Fallout game, which is still under wraps. As a result, players have learned to expect a lengthy wait.