Oblivion Remaster Download Size Leaks

As an ardent fan, I can’t help but feel a surge of excitement when considering the upcoming remake of Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion. Bethesda, a developer revered in the realm of RPG gaming, has been teasing us with re-releases of games like Skyrim for the past decade and a half. However, fan favorites such as Fallout 3 and Oblivion have been neglected, gathering virtual dust. That may soon change, bringing immense joy to fans worldwide. It appears that these timeless classics are being given new life on modern hardware, potentially breathing fresh graphics, gameplay, and more into these beloved games. So, if you’re planning to dive back into the world of Oblivion, now might be a good time to start clearing some digital shelf space!

2025 brought whispers of a remake or remaster for “The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion.” The game appears to have been primarily developed in secrecy, outside of Bethesda, by the studio Virtuos – a company known for assisting with porting games and providing additional support on many notable titles. Though it started as mere speculation at the beginning of the year, recent leaks have unveiled complete screenshots and artwork for the remaster, adding credibility to the rumors. However, the big question remains: when will it be launched? Clues suggest that the “Oblivion” remake could drop as early as this week!

Information about the extent of this remake beyond circulating rumors is scant, but leaked screenshots certainly suggest a significant visual upgrade, comparable to contemporary releases. It’s also anticipated that the gameplay has been revamped to align with modern gaming expectations. There’s speculation that Oblivion will be covertly launched tomorrow, April 21st, and will be playable on Xbox, PlayStation, and PC. On compatible platforms, it’s expected to debut on Game Pass at launch.

The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remaster Download Size Leaked

Although we’re yet to learn about the pricing and specific release dates, some intriguing details have emerged. Data miners X0XLEAK and Kran on Twitter claim that the remaster/remake of “The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion” will take up a substantial 120 GBs, presumably for the PC version. It’s possible that the console versions might differ in size, but given the PC version’s large footprint, it wouldn’t be surprising if the console release requires over 100 GBs of storage. At this point, these details haven’t been confirmed, so it’s advisable to approach them with a hint of skepticism. There’s also speculation about a potential day one update that could increase the size further, but that’s purely conjecture at the moment.

The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered

Filesize: 120 GB

— X0XLEAK (@X0X_LEAK) April 20, 2025

In essence, whether it’s a Remaster or a Remake, the upcoming version of “The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion” is anticipated to incorporate its extensive DLC packs. Given Bethesda’s history, it wouldn’t be uncommon for them to introduce mod support on console platforms similar to those seen in games like “Fallout 4” and “Starfield”. Consequently, if you haven’t played it before, you’re in store for a substantial gaming experience. If you prefer the original version of “Oblivion”, it can still be found on PC and Xbox via Game Pass. Regardless of its age, it remains a remarkable RPG that is well worth exploring. Here’s hoping the remake delivers an enjoyable experience for long-time fans.

T New Vegas in the future.

Are you going to pick up the Oblivion remaster/remake? Let me know in the comments!

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2025-04-21 02:40

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