In December last year, there were rumors that the remake of "The Elder Scrolls 4: Oblivion" was developed by the Chinese game outsourcing company Vitas, and adopted the Unreal 5 engine. The development work began in 2019.Recently, new evidence seems to have emerged.
Timur222 found a LinkedIn resume of a Vitas Technical Art Director. His recent game projects include "UFF 2" (Switch transplant), "Iopa 4 Protocol" (PS4/Xbox One transplant), "Black Picture Collection, and an unannounced Unreal 5 remake game, landing on PC, PS5 and Xbox Series X.
There have been long rumors that Vitas is in charge of "Ancient 4", so the unreleased Unreal 5 game mentioned in the resume may refer to "The Elder Scrolls 4".Of course, it is not ruled out that it is Konami's "Metal Equipment 3: Remake", which may have not updated its resume for a long time.
As early as September 2023, B Company's release plan was leaked through the attachment of the FTC remote hearing of Microsoft Game CEO Phil Spencer. At that time, "The Elder Scrolls 4", "Fallout 3: Replica" and someSequels, such as "Shame 3" and "Ghost Line: Tokyo 2".