Elder Scrolls IV: Forgotten remake screenshots and details seem to leak, showing what it does to your favorite game, people trying to close the door

The Boss

Elder Scrolls IV: Forgotten remake screenshots and details seem to leak, showing what it does to your favorite game, people trying to close the door

close, Details, door, Elder, Favorite, forgotten, game, Leak, people, Remake, screenshots, Scrolls, showing

About Elder Scrolls IV: Forgotten Screens and Details, a long remake of Elder Scrolls game involving residents who are about to become a resident of an upcoming mad field, helping some weird doors close some of the doors so the young man in the hoodie can't continue to let the draft leak – it seems that it has been leaked through Virtuos Games' website.

The fixer has become the subject of alleged leaks and online chats, and has been abrupt for several years, first popping up in 2023 when someone claimed to be a former Virtuos Games employee who popped up on Reddit, and then mentioned court lawsuits against the FTC in some Microsoft filings leaked by the company Actiblizz in Actiblizz’s lawsuit.

Now, a bunch of screenshots and details about it seem to have popped up online via Virtuos Games' website.

The screen seems to confirm that the game is called Elder Scrolls IV: Forgotten Remake instead of a Remake, and it will be released for PC, Xbox Series X/S (plus the Game Pass) and PS5. The Deluxe and Normal versions appear to be rolling out, with the former of course including bonuses such as extra weapons and horse armor.

There looks like there are some cover artwork that show a refinished version of the iconic site where the criminal scum merchant stands in front of the Forgotten Door, and some comparison photos showing a remake look compared to the original version.

Assuming these are real deals, the game looks like it has been made online, and I can't say I like it a lot because it seems to be missing a lot of original iconic characters. That said, I only have time to dissect a couple before pub revealing, so it may not be as bland as I fear.

Anyway, hopefully between Skyblivion, which arrives later this year, in the near future, has enough travel to Cyrodiil, which reminds you of your first wandering in Tamriel’s central province. Or as a childish newcomer to the series, an old fart wondering where some of Morrowind's Morrowindness disappeared, and you could get stuck every time you thought you saw a cliff racer or something.

Leave a Comment