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"Oblivion Oblivion de Elder Scrolls: Fecha de lanzamiento revelada"

By CalebApr 25,2025

Prepárese para un viaje emocionante de regreso a Tamriel con The Elder Scrolls IV: ¡Oblivion remasterizado ! Esta muy esperada reinvención del icónico juego de rol 2006 promete traer nueva vida al querido clásico. Vamos a sumergirnos en lo que sabemos sobre su fecha de lanzamiento, plataformas objetivo y la historia detrás de su anuncio.

Fecha de lanzamiento: para ser anunciado

Elder Scrolls Oblivion Remasterizado Fecha y hora de liberación

A partir de ahora, los mayores Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered no se ha anunciado oficialmente. Sin embargo, el zumbido entre los fanáticos ha sido palpable durante años, esperando ansiosamente noticias sobre una versión remasterizada de este clásico de culto de 2006.

El 21 de abril de 2025, Bethesda parecía alimentar esta emoción al publicar una imagen promocional en Twitter (X), insinuando un evento de transmisión en vivo dedicado programado para el día siguiente. Este evento se programó tanto en YouTube como en Twitch, lo que sugiere que un anuncio oficial podría ser inminente.

¡Manténganse al tanto! Mantendremos este artículo actualizado con lo último en la fecha y hora de lanzamiento del juego tan pronto como se revelen oficialmente. ¡Asegúrese de consultar con frecuencia la información más reciente!

¿El Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion remasterizado en Xbox Game Pass?

Actualmente, no ha habido un anuncio con respecto a los Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered que está disponible en Xbox Game Pass. A medida que surjan detalles, los mantendremos informados.

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