Oblivion Remake: Soulslike Influences Confirmed?

Author: Riley Mar 13,2025

Oblivion Remake: Soulslike Influences Confirmed?

Summary

  • A Virtuos-developed Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion remake is reportedly launching in June 2025, featuring a Soulslike-inspired blocking system.
  • Leaks suggest a complete Unreal Engine 5 remake with significant improvements and upgrades.
  • While incorporating elements from Soulslike games in its blocking system, the Oblivion remake itself is not a Soulslike title.

Rumors of an Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion remaster or remake have circulated for years, but official confirmation remains elusive. Recent leaks, however, suggest not only its existence but a potential release later this year.

According to the latest leaks, Virtuos is developing the game for a June 2025 launch. While this information should be treated with caution pending official confirmation from Bethesda or Microsoft, further leaks offer additional details.

MP1st reported finding a website belonging to a former Virtuos employee detailing the project. This suggests a full-scale Unreal Engine 5 remake, rather than a simple remaster, featuring a Soulslike-inspired blocking system. Specifics on the implementation of this system remain unclear. Other reported upgrades include improved stealth mechanics, a more forgiving stamina system, a revamped HUD, enhanced hit reactions, and archery improvements.

Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remake's Soulslike-Inspired Blocking System

The Oblivion remake, while drawing inspiration from Soulslike combat systems for its blocking mechanics, is not itself a Soulslike game. This borrowing of elements aims to provide a fresh and improved combat experience. The precise implementation remains to be seen, but if the June 2025 release date proves accurate, players will soon discover the details.

Many speculated that the January 23rd Xbox Developer Direct would unveil the Oblivion remake, but several leakers have debunked these claims. Fans will likely need to wait longer for official confirmation. The Developer Direct will, however, showcase Doom: The Dark Ages, South of Midnight, Clair Obscur: Expedition 33, and an unannounced mystery game.