Oblivion remaster, Dishonored 3 listed in leaked Bethesda schedule

Bethesda Game Studios is working on the remastering of Oblivion, The Elder Scrolls 4You can also find out more about the following: Fallout 3As well as. Dishonored 3,Microsoft leaked a presentation on Tuesday that revealed several unannounced titles.

Microsoft’s presentation dates to July 2020. This is before it acquired ZeniMax Media a few months later. Bethesda Game Studios, and Bethesda Softworks, the publisher, were then given to Microsoft. The Microsoft presentation is dated July 2020, before its acquisition of ZeniMax Media months later. This gave Microsoft Bethesda Game Studios and the publishing arm Bethesda Softworks. Oblivion Remaster is a Fallout 3 A Doom-based game is being remastered. Doom Year ZeroA Ghostwire: Tokyo Indiana Jones 2 is the sequel. Dishonored 3, were listed in ZeniMax’s title release schedule, which outlined plans into 2024. The schedule includes a number of games, some with codenames: Project Kestrel, Project Platinum, and a “licensed IP” game.

ZeniMax had also a number of free-to-play and mobile projects, the majority of which were codenamed; Project Ubu, Project WandererThere are five games that have been planned but no names yet.

Here’s the slide, which puts the games in expected release order:

ZeniMax Management Forecast, title release schedule

Microsoft as seen in leaked documents from the FTC against Microsoft

You’ll want to remember, though, that this leaked document is from 2020 — and, crucially, from before Microsoft’s acquisition of ZeniMax Media. Microsoft acquired ZeniMax in 2010, and since then, many things could have changed. Priorities may have shifted or even shifted. OblivionIn 2022, the expected date of completion is (and StarfieldThe year 2021 is a good time to start.

We’ve reached out to Microsoft for more information.

These documents — and a bunch of others — were leaked as part of the FTC vs. Microsoft case when they were attached to a separate, redacted document and uploaded as evidence, apparently in error. ResetEra’s forum user appears to be the one who discovered these documents on Tuesday morning. Polygon has confirmed that these files did, indeed, come from the case’s file repository.

A judge ruled in Microsoft’s favor of the Activision Blizzard acquisition in July, but the case is ongoing due to the FTC’s appeal.

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