Oblivion Remake Leak Suggests It\'s Taking Some Inspiration From Soulslikes
Summary
- Elder Scrolls 4: Oblivion is reportedly being remade by Virtuos, with a planned launch in June 2025. The remake will feature a blocking system inspired by Soulslike games.
- Leaks indicate that this will be a comprehensive remake using Unreal Engine 5, including enhanced features and upgrades.
- While the Oblivion remake will not be a Soulslike game, it will incorporate elements from the genre, specifically in its blocking mechanics.
The latest leaks surrounding The Elder Scrolls 4: Oblivion suggest that the game is drawing inspiration from Soulslike games, particularly in its combat mechanics. For years, rumors of a remaster or remake of this beloved title have circulated, yet no official word has come from Bethesda or Microsoft. As fans eagerly await confirmation, recent leaks hint that not only is the project underway, but it may be set to launch as early as June 2025.
According to reports from MP1st, the remake is being developed by Virtuos and will utilize Unreal Engine 5 for a full-scale remake, rather than a simple remaster. A former Virtuos employee's website reportedly revealed that the Oblivion remake will feature a blocking system inspired by Soulslike games, although specifics on how this will be implemented remain undisclosed. If these leaks hold true, players can look forward to enhancements in stealth mechanics, a more forgiving stamina system, a revamped HUD, improved hit reactions, and better archery.
Elder Scrolls 4: Oblivion Remake Blocking System Reportedly Inspired by Soulslikes
It's important to note that the Oblivion remake isn't transforming into a Soulslike game; instead, it's adopting certain combat elements from the genre to provide a fresh and engaging experience. The exact integration of these mechanics will become clearer as the release date approaches, assuming the June 2025 launch is accurate.
Speculation has been rife about the potential reveal of the Oblivion remake at the Xbox Developer Direct event on January 23. However, various leakers have dismissed these claims, suggesting that the event's "surprise" game will not be the Oblivion remake. Fans should temper their expectations but can still look forward to new insights on Doom: The Dark Ages, South of Midnight, and Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 at the event.
As always, until official announcements are made, all information should be taken with caution. The gaming community remains hopeful and excited about the potential of revisiting the world of Cyrodiil with modern enhancements and innovative gameplay mechanics.






