Over the years, it's been established that Bethesda Game Studios doesn't do remasters let alone remakes. The award-winning video game development studio has either pursued sequels, MMOs, and new IPs. It hasn't circled back to re-release an older title, except maybe when we're talking about its penchant for porting The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim on everything that can run it.
But, with new management now in charge, it appears that Bethesda is making changes as well.
As detailed in a document uploaded online by the FTC, Bethesda has a full slate of upcoming games through FY2024-2025, which includes remasters of both The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion and Fallout 3.
We reported on a potential remake of the fourth mainline The Elder Scrolls game currently being in development over at Virtuous Studios back in July. It's unclear if this pipeline, as pointed out by Madjoki on ResetEra, is talking about the same project or if Bethesda has since changed its plans to turn the remaster into a full-on remake.
