Oblivion and Fallout 3 Are Getting Remastered

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Fallout 3 and Oblivion Remastered details have emerged from a leaked Zenimax forecast report, which was part of the FTC vs. Microsoft case. Earlier today, the leaked documents revealed a lot of details pertaining to Microsoft’s roadmap till 2030, that were not made public officially.

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One of the biggest leaks was about the next-gen Xbox consoles, which included a completely redesigned Xbox console and a refreshed Xbox Series S console, and several concept designs for new controllers and a handheld device were also teased in the leaked documents. A lot of these details may have changed already as these documents are well over 3 years old.

Leaked Zenimax Document Reveals Plans For Fallout 3 Remaster and Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remaster

The new Fallout title is mentioned in the Zenimax report. Image credit: IGN/FTC v. Microsoft documents
The new Fallout title is mentioned in the Zenimax report. Image credit: IGN/FTC v. Microsoft documents

Among the many leaked court documents from the case between Microsoft and the FTC, a report titled “ZeniMax Management Forecast” has revealed details about upcoming games including Oblivion Remaster, Fallout 3 Remaster, and Dishonored 3, and a sequel to the 2022 title, Ghostwire: Tokyo among several other games.

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While Oblivion Remaster was mentioned in the leaked documents for the financial year 2022, there has been no news about it implying the title might come out in the near future or as early as next year. Fallout 3 Remaster has been mentioned under financial year 2024, along with Ghostwire: Tokyo Sequel and Dishonored 3.

The leaked document was shared on X (formerly Twitter) by Gamepasstracker, as seen below:

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https://twitter.com/gamepasstracker/status/1704066558576742570

Another major title spotted for 2024 is The Elder Scrolls 6, which is bound to be another Xbox exclusive from Bethesda, just like Starfield. The Elder Scrolls 6 is not expected to come out anytime before 2026, however, and is expected to generate $1 Billion in revenue, as seen in the screenshot above.

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Other Details Include a Third Doom Title, Unnamed Licensed IP Game

The leaked documents were part of the FTC vs. Microsoft case over Microsoft's acquisition of Activision Blizzard
The leaked documents were part of the FTC vs. Microsoft case over Microsoft’s acquisition of Activision Blizzard

Among other games mentioned in the Zenimax forecast, the plans also feature a new Doom game, titled “Year Zero” along with a new DLC planned for the fiscal year 2023 and a second DLC planned for the fiscal year 2024. The untitled Indiana Jones game was in the news last month after Executive Producer, Todd Howard, gave fans a brief update in an interview with GQ disclosing the upcoming game was “midway through” production. The game was also included in the Zenimax report along with two unnamed projects and another untitled “licensed IP game”.

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It could be anyone’s guess on just how many of the listed games get a release date over the next 3 years. It’s highly likely they get pushed further if pre-production of these titles hasn’t even begun yet as the forecast itself is three years old, with many titles having released way later than what’s on the forecast, like Starfield.

Which of these games are you most looking forward to? Would you prefer to replay Fallout 3 or Oblivion? Make sure to leave a comment and let us know your thoughts.

Source: GameInformer

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Written by Ayoub Hassan Adur

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Ayoub Hassan Adur worked in the Translation Industry for more than a decade before turning to Content Writing. Ayoub loves Gaming and has also written news stories in the gaming industry for two other websites before joining FandomWire Gaming. Manchester United fan since the '90s.