The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion remaster is currently the worst-kept secret in gaming. The game is expected to be revealed any day now, and data miners have discovered the file size of the Oblivion remaster.
According to the Twitter account XOXLeak, the Oblivion remaster comes in at 120 GB.
For comparison purposes, the original Oblivion sits at just 4.6 GB in size. That means that the new version of the game first released in 2005 will be 3921.74% larger in size if the number is accurate.
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It’s worth mentioning that the game is expected to have been built in Unreal Engine 5. With the resources required for a game of that size in the modern engine, the file size shouldn’t come as too much of a surprise.
Of course, nothing regarding the game has been confirmed by Bethesda or Microsoft. In fact, they’ve yet to acknowledge the existence of the game whatsoever. Still, the marketing from word-of-mouth posts on social media has clearly made it one of the most anticipated games of the year. Fans have gotten so excited about the game’s possible release that they are finding references on the developer’s website and even on search engines like Bing.
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