Brace yourself, for a journey to Cyrodiil — rumors hint that The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered may be making its debut during the week of April 21. If this turns out to be true it would be a surprise launch, from Bethesda and Virtuos. The classic RPG from 2006 is set for a comeback with upgraded graphics, revamped gameplay and the addition of all its DLCs like Shivering Isles and Knights of the Nine.

Although Bethesda has not issued verification as of now, murmurs inside Virtuos website and information from Xbox Support are sparking rumors about a remaster being on the way. It seems that gamers can look forward to experiencing the complete Oblivion adventure, from the game since the remastered version will include all expansions.

The standout? Oblivion Remastered is rumored to be built using Unreal Engine 5, the state-of-the-art game innovation available in the industry. This indicates that we can expect a significant enhancement in visuals, more improved lighting, elaborately crafted environments, fluid animations, and all the benefits that come with next generation graphics.

For now, keep your eyes open—if the rumors are true, Oblivion Remastered might just drop out of nowhere next week.

