A new report has leaked that The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered is in development for the upcoming Nintendo Switch 2 console, which contradicts Nintendo’s exclusive titles list. This unexpected move brings a major Bethesda game to a non-Nintendo platform for the first time. According to an anonymous source, the port is reportedly already active development and may be near completion.
While there is no official confirmation from any of the parties involved, including Xbox, Bethesda, or Nintendo, the leak aligns with previous reports indicating that Xbox owns Bethesda. However, the credibility of the leaker, eXtas1s, has been questioned in the past. As a result, some readers should approach this report with caution.
If confirmed, Oblivion Remastered’s release on Switch 2 would be significant, marking a major departure from Nintendo’s traditional exclusive titles list. The game was initially released in 2006 and has since been remastered for PC, PS5, and Xbox Series consoles. A potential June 2025 release date on the Switch 2 would also make it one of the console’s launch year games.
No statements have been issued by Xbox, Bethesda, or Nintendo regarding this report at the time of publishing. The credibility of the source will be reassessed if any official confirmation is provided in the future.
Source: https://comicbook.com/gaming/news/nintendo-switch-2-game-the-elder-scrolls-iv-oblivion-remastered