Exciting news for video game enthusiasts! Leaked documents from Microsoft seem to suggest that remastered versions of beloved games "Oblivion" and "Fallout 3" are in the process. This confidential information, unintentionally revealed as part of the FTC's case against the tech giant, also disclosed that "Dishonored 3" and a "Ghostwire: Tokyo" sequel are in development.
The leaked document, shared on gaming forum Resetera, included a list of games along with their expected release years. According to the list, the "Oblivion" remaster was originally planned for launch in 2022. While no official statement about this release has been made yet, there were early rumors that the game studio Virtuos Games was involved in the remake project. Virtuos Games, known for co-developing games, is currently working with Konami on the "Metal Gear Solid 3" Remake.
Going by the same document, the "Fallout 3" remaster has been marked down for a 2024 launch, but given previous schedule inconsistencies, these release windows might not be entirely accurate. Given the information from these leaks, enthusiasts may expect news about the "Oblivion" remaster before any updates about "Fallout 3". However, it's crucial to remember that these documents might be outdated, and projects could have undergone changes or even cancellation since their compilation. So gamers, remember to keep your anticipatory excitement in check!
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