Well, it finally happened—and nobody’s surprised. Yet another fake leak surrounding the Oblivion Unreal Engine 5 remake has crashed and burned. And this one ended just like all the rest: with the leaker deleting their account and disappearing into the digital void. 👻
Let’s break it all down for those who missed the drama…
🕵️♂️ The Fake Leak That Fooled Many
About 11 days ago, a user going by the name Detectivereseds confidently claimed that Bethesda’s Oblivion remake in Unreal Engine 5 would drop on April 3rd. When that didn’t happen, he quickly revised the date, saying it would come out “next week.”
Guess what? It’s now April 12th, and still no remake. And right on cue—poof! 💨 The leaker deleted their account.
Cue the collective eye-roll from the gaming community. 🙄
📰 Why This Was Never Reported by Trusted Sources
Many of you asked why I didn’t report on this supposed leak. Well… now you know why.
While click-hungry sites jumped on the story, hoping to cash in on Oblivion remake hype, I chose not to fan the flames of speculation based on zero credibility. The sad truth is, some websites are starting to look like they generate leaks using ChatGPT fanfiction and post them like gospel. (Hmm, that’s actually a fun idea… kidding. Maybe.)
💬 But Is an Oblivion UE5 Remake Actually Happening?
Yes. Probably.
According to NatetheHate, a much more reliable leaker, Bethesda is working on an Oblivion remake, and it may be revealed later this month. Whether it actually releases this month is unclear, but rumors suggest we’ll see it before June 2025.
Of course, take everything with a grain of salt—even the “trusted” leaks. Bethesda has been radio silent, and until Todd Howard steps on a stage and drops the bombshell himself, it’s all technically speculation.
🧪 Want a Taste of Oblivion in UE5? Try the Fan Tech Demo
Can’t wait? You’re in luck.
Developer Greg Coulthard created a stunning Oblivion UE5 tech demo, recreating the world of Cyrodiil using the original assets but powered by Unreal Engine 5 features like Lumen and Nanite.
🔗 You can find the tech demo online and try it out yourself—but remember:
👉 It’s a visual showcase, not a full remake with gameplay or story.
👉 Manage your expectations. This is fan-made, not official Bethesda work.
⚠️ Final Thoughts: Stop Trusting Every “Leaker” With a Reddit Login
This whole saga is a reminder that not all leaks are created equal. If someone’s only claim to fame is “my sources told me,” and then they vanish when proven wrong… maybe don’t bet your hopes on them.
✅ Be skeptical.
✅ Wait for official news.
✅ And if you must trust a leak, go with someone who’s gotten things right more than once.
💬 What do you think—are you hyped for the Oblivion UE5 remake, or are you tired of the fake hype cycles?
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