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Number two on the Roper Report, 41 minutes into the show, Bethesda's Oblivion Unreal Engine 5 remake could be releasing sooner than you think. This is Andy Robinson over at VGC. Bethesda's long-expected Elder Scrolls IV Oblivion remake looks set to release sooner than you expected.
Number two on the Roper Report, 41 minutes into the show, Bethesda's Oblivion Unreal Engine 5 remake could be releasing sooner than you think. This is Andy Robinson over at VGC. Bethesda's long-expected Elder Scrolls IV Oblivion remake looks set to release sooner than you expected.
The Oblivion remake was first mentioned by an alleged developer back in 2023 before being named in a leaked court document the same year. Now, according to a noted insider named NateTheHate, The Oblivion remake is set for reveal in the coming weeks, a claim VGC has corroborated with our own sources.
The Oblivion remake was first mentioned by an alleged developer back in 2023 before being named in a leaked court document the same year. Now, according to a noted insider named NateTheHate, The Oblivion remake is set for reveal in the coming weeks, a claim VGC has corroborated with our own sources.
Nate claims the game will likely release before June, while sources have told VGC it could arrive as soon as next month. The Oblivion remake is understood to be developed by Virtuous. The Oblivion remake is reportedly fully remade with Unreal Engine 5 with six reworked gameplay systems, Stamina, Sneaking, Blocking, Archery, Hit Reaction, and HUD.
Nate claims the game will likely release before June, while sources have told VGC it could arrive as soon as next month. The Oblivion remake is understood to be developed by Virtuous. The Oblivion remake is reportedly fully remade with Unreal Engine 5 with six reworked gameplay systems, Stamina, Sneaking, Blocking, Archery, Hit Reaction, and HUD.
Improvement to the game's blocking systems have reportedly been inspired by Souls-like games, while sneak icons are now highlighted in the new system, according to MP1ST. Let's MP first.
Improvement to the game's blocking systems have reportedly been inspired by Souls-like games, while sneak icons are now highlighted in the new system, according to MP1ST. Let's MP first.
I don't agree 100%, because I think... Avowed has come out and avowed it up. And people who love Avowed love Avowed. People who played it, Game Pass, et cetera, so on. You know, I enjoyed Avowed quite a bit. I think you wrap Avowed up and you are like, man, I'm jonesing for more of this. And then you can dovetail with Oblivion. You can then get people ready for you.
I don't agree 100%, because I think... Avowed has come out and avowed it up. And people who love Avowed love Avowed. People who played it, Game Pass, et cetera, so on. You know, I enjoyed Avowed quite a bit. I think you wrap Avowed up and you are like, man, I'm jonesing for more of this. And then you can dovetail with Oblivion. You can then get people ready for you.
Yeah, Outer Worlds 2, right.
Yeah, Outer Worlds 2, right.
It does seem like a lot, but I do think, like, I don't know. Like, I feel like in the olden days... and you can all correct me if I'm wrong, but in the olden days, people got Bethesda RPGs and lived in them forever. People are still playing Skyrim. True. Where I just, in modern gaming, I'm not saying that doesn't exist. I'm not saying people don't do that.
It does seem like a lot, but I do think, like, I don't know. Like, I feel like in the olden days... and you can all correct me if I'm wrong, but in the olden days, people got Bethesda RPGs and lived in them forever. People are still playing Skyrim. True. Where I just, in modern gaming, I'm not saying that doesn't exist. I'm not saying people don't do that.
I just feel like it's not as popular as it used to be. And I know, ha, ha, ha, but Starfield doesn't have that audience for a number of reasons. Starfield, not as good as the games I just mentioned, of course. But it's like, even if you go beyond that, are we seeing these RPGs launch and people just again and again and again and go, go, go?
I just feel like it's not as popular as it used to be. And I know, ha, ha, ha, but Starfield doesn't have that audience for a number of reasons. Starfield, not as good as the games I just mentioned, of course. But it's like, even if you go beyond that, are we seeing these RPGs launch and people just again and again and again and go, go, go?
This gets into a Matt Piscitella conversation of how many people are buying games? What's the percentage of this? The dedicated hardcore who are buying one game a month or a few games a quarter. There's all this stuff happening, but there's so much to play, so many other ongoing games.