- Fans have reported seeing The Elder Scrolls 4: Oblivion Remaster on Boosteroid, sparking excitement online.
- Bethesda has stayed silent on the leaks, but Xbox customer support reportedly confirmed the game’s existence.
- Evidence from Boosteroid and SteamDB suggests the Oblivion Remaster is real, with a possible April 21 release date.
Some fans have reported seeing The Elder Scrolls 4: Oblivion Remaster in their game libraries on Boosteroid, a streaming service connected to Steam. These reports are the latest in a string of leaks suggesting the remaster’s launch could be imminent. The Elder Scrolls 4: Oblivion Remaster was first leaked through developer Virtuos’ website, where a series of alleged screenshots were mistakenly published.
The leaked Oblivion Remaster images quickly made the rounds online, sparking excitement among fans thanks to the impressive visuals. Bethesda, as expected, stayed silent, and the company’s support page on Twitter appeared to deny any knowledge of the project. However, when a fan contacted Xbox customer support, they were reportedly told that the game is real, supports cloud gaming, will be available through Xbox Game Pass, and is set to launch on April 21, 2025.
RelatedThe Skyblivion team officially reacts to the recent leaks of the long-rumored remaster of The Elder Scrolls 4: Oblivion.
Another piece of evidence fueling the Oblivion Remaster rumors comes from Boosteroid users. Several subscribers have reported seeing The Elder Scrolls 4: Oblivion Remaster in their game libraries. Boosteroid supports both Steam and Xbox Game Pass titles through its cloud gaming platform, which works via a dedicated app and supported browsers. If the rumors hold true, users with an Xbox Game Pass PC or Ultimate subscription may have seen the game early because it’s slated to join the service soon. In other words, Boosteroid may have accidentally revealed the game ahead of schedule.
The Oblivion Remaster Was Spotted on Boosteroid
Some curious fans on Reddit have tracked the mysterious Oblivion Remaster listing on Boosteroid to the SteamDB website. The app ID in question, 2623190, leads to an “Unknown App” believed to be the remaster. According to the listing, the app was added to Steam on September 26, 2023, and last updated on April 17, 2025. With all the recent leaks and mounting evidence, most of the fan base now believes the Oblivion Remaster is real. The only question left seems to be: “When is it going to be released?” Right now, the consensus points to a release on April 21 or 22.
While most of the Elder Scrolls community is excited about the recent developments, some fans see the Oblivion Remaster as a potential double-edged sword. They argue that Bethesda’s focus on the remaster could delay the long-awaited Elder Scrolls 6, especially given the studio’s history of working with small teams and limited resources. That said, the situation may have changed since Microsoft’s acquisition, with many hopeful that Bethesda is now equipped to handle multiple projects simultaneously without running into resource or budget constraints.
Released
March 20, 2006
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M for Mature: Blood and Gore, Language, Sexual Themes, Use of Alcohol, Violence
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havok, speedtree, gamebryo
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