Leaked FTC documents have ignited excitement among fans longing for remasters of Fallout 3 and Oblivion, suggesting that these beloved titles are either in development or were considered at some point.

The documents, linked to Microsoft’s acquisition of Activision, hinted at remasters for both The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion and Fallout 3. While the release dates listed in the documents appear incorrect, possibly due to outdated schedules, it’s plausible that these projects were in the pipeline, albeit potentially delayed.

While this leak should be taken with caution until officially confirmed by Bethesda or Microsoft, it has fueled hope that remasters of these iconic games may eventually become a reality.

Additionally, the documents revealed other undisclosed titles, including sequels to DOOM, Ghostwire Tokyo, and Dishonored. Project Kestrel remains shrouded in mystery.
This unexpected leak, stemming from court findings, has stirred the gaming community, with anticipation building for potential announcements from Microsoft in the coming days.

Fallout 3 and Oblivion, being earlier entries in their respective franchises, hold a special place in the hearts of fans. Remastering these titles could represent a significant endeavor for Bethesda, potentially going beyond the enhancements seen in Skyrim’s Special Edition due to their age and scope. Fans eagerly await official updates on these exciting prospects.




