Oblivion Remaster Potentially Leaked by Xbox Support, Could Launch April 21

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A potential leak from an Xbox Support agent suggests that the highly anticipated remaster of The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion could release as soon as April 21, 2025, according to screenshots and video shared on social media.

The alleged exchange between a user named Raven and an Xbox Support representative indicates the game will be available on Xbox Game Pass at launch, with cloud gaming support. However, the authenticity of this conversation remains questionable.

Previous leaks from the FTC's Microsoft case documents had already confirmed that remasters of both Fallout 3 and Oblivion were in development. Industry insider NateTheHate recently suggested Bethesda had moved up the Oblivion remaster's timeline from June to potentially March or April.

Adding credibility to these claims, alleged promotional materials and box art for the remaster surfaced online earlier this week. However, attempts to verify the support chat leak have proven unsuccessful, with current Xbox Support agents providing standard responses about unannounced products.

While Microsoft and Bethesda have maintained silence regarding the leaked roadmap, the mounting evidence suggests an announcement could be imminent. The timing aligns with recent rumors and leaked materials, though official confirmation is still pending.

Players should approach this information with caution, as neither Microsoft nor Bethesda has officially announced the release date or confirmed the existence of an Oblivion remaster.