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Oblivion Remaster Surprise-Launches on PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X|S

In a surprise move following weeks of leaks and speculation, Bethesda has officially announced and released The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered. The upgraded version of the 2006 RPG classic is now available on PC, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and is included with Xbox Game Pass at no additional cost. The remaster brings updated visuals and smoother gameplay to one of the most beloved entries in The Elder Scrolls franchise.

The Standard Edition of the remastered release includes the full base game along with its two major expansions—Shivering Isles and Knights of the Nine—plus all previously released downloadable content, including the famously mocked yet iconic Horse Armor Pack. For those looking for more, a Deluxe Edition adds a selection of new quests, a digital artbook, and the original soundtrack.

Bethesda revealed that the remaster has been in development since 2021 in partnership with Virtuos, a studio known for high-quality remaster projects. Contrary to earlier rumors suggesting a full remake, the developers emphasized that this release is a faithful upgrade of the original, with refined mechanics, improved lighting and textures, and carefully balanced updates to systems like leveling and combat. The goal, according to Bethesda, was to enhance the experience without losing the soul of the original game.

“We wanted the remaster to feel like a memory—how you thought the game looked back then, but now brought to life with modern tools,” the company said in a blog post. Every artistic asset, animation, and effect has been reworked, while retaining the atmosphere and pacing of the 2006 experience. Bethesda also noted that original voice performances have been preserved where possible, with new recordings subtly blended in. Above all, the team stressed that while the game has been modernized, its classic identity remains intact.

Indiana Jones and the Great Circle PS5 Pro Features Native 4K and Ray Tracing Enhancements

Indiana Jones and the Great Circle is set to launch on the PlayStation 5 later this week, with a host of enhancements tailored specifically for Sony’s console. Following its successful release on PC and Xbox Series S/X, Bethesda is bringing the action-adventure title to PS5, complete with new features that take full advantage of the hardware capabilities of the PS5 and PS5 Pro. In preparation for the release, the publisher has detailed a range of platform-specific upgrades, including visual improvements, DualSense controller integration, and faster load times.

On the PS5 Pro, Indiana Jones and the Great Circle will showcase significant visual improvements, including native 4K resolution, higher frame rates, and more advanced ray tracing. Bethesda’s production director, John Jennings, emphasized that the native 4K experience on the PS5 Pro will allow players to fully appreciate the intricate details embedded in the game’s world. Whether exploring the vast jungles of Sukhothai or the meticulously designed interiors of Marshall College, every environment has been crafted with care. The enhanced visuals will provide a more immersive experience, making the world of Indiana Jones come to life with stunning clarity and realism.

Beyond just the visuals, Indiana Jones and the Great Circle will also support immersive DualSense controller features, offering haptic feedback and adaptive trigger functionality. This will make combat, traversal, and tool usage feel more tactile and engaging. For example, players will feel the tension of the whip in their hands or the resistance when using various tools. In addition to these features, the game on PS5 will benefit from faster load times and a smooth 60fps performance, ensuring that the action is as fluid as it is thrilling.

Ray tracing will be supported on both the standard PS5 and the PS5 Pro, improving lighting and reflections to create a more realistic and dynamic visual experience. Along with these graphical enhancements, the game will also take advantage of 3D audio and HD rumble during both cutscenes and gameplay, adding another layer of immersion. For players looking to dive into the adventure early, those who pre-ordered the Premium Edition can access the game starting, two days ahead of the official release.