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Elder Scrolls IV Remastered reveal event: How to watch and what to expect
Finally, after months of leaks, Microsoft and Bethesda are seemingly ready to reveal The Elder Scrolls IV Oblivion Remastered via an event today at 4PM BST — here's what to expectTech10:13, 22 Apr 2025Expect a sizeable visual upgrade(Image: Bethesda/4J Studios/Superscape)When is a "shadow drop" not a shadow drop? Probably when a game has leaked as much as the remaster of The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion.After insiders pegged the game for an April launch, then promised it'd be this week, developer Virtuous inadvertently leaked a whole host of screenshots via its website - oops.‌While the ever-expanding Elder Scrolls Online is ideal for multiplayer sessions, we've been waiting for our first single-player Elder Scrolls adventure since Skyrim back in 2011.And, while it's not a new game, Bethesda is lifting the lid (finally) on the remake project today, April 22. Here's how you can watch it, and what to expect.Content cannot be displayed without consentArticle continues belowWhile Xbox Support chat went rogue last week and confirmed some information about the game, Bethesda's big reveal of the game is occurring today, April 22, at 4 PM BST.Fans can tune in via Twitch, or YouTube, with the game likely to be released on PC, PS5, and Xbox immediately after.Combat could be different in the Oblivion Remake(Image: Bethesda/4J Studios/Superscape)‌We already know plenty about the game so far, including that it should debut on Xbox Game Pass. We know this not only because it's a Microsoft first-party title since the company owns Bethesda, but because the Game Pass logo was spotted on Virtuous' site for the game last week.The Xbox Support Chat leak suggested the game would launch on April 21, but that wasn't the case, so take the rest of the information from that reveal with a pinch of salt. Still, if the rest is accurate, the game should "include all the DLCs from the original game, so you'll be able to enjoy the full experience with enhanced visuals and gameplay improvements".We've also previously heard that the game will not only look better (and those leaked screenshots certainly suggest that is the case), but it'll revise some systems.‌Reports have suggested combat has been adjusted drastically, as well as hit detection on enemies. Elsewhere, stealth has also been overhauled.We'll find out for sure in just a few hours, so be sure to tune in and check back here for our analysis.For more on games in the Microsoft family, be sure to check out our interview with Aaron Keller, Game Director of Overwatch 2, who told us why the game's new Stadium mode is the best time to jump in.Article continues belowFor the latest breaking news and stories from across the globe from the Daily Star, sign up for our newsletters.
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