The Nintendo Switch 2 is set to receive The Elder Scrolls 4: Oblivion Remastered on August 11th, marking a significant milestone for the game's release across different platforms. However, this announcement also serves as a reminder of the game's troubled state on the PS5, where it has been available for nearly 16 months.
Despite the passage of time, the game's developers, Bethesda and Virtuos, have yet to address the myriad issues that have plagued the PS5 version, as well as the Xbox and PC releases. This lack of progress is a cause for concern among fans who have been waiting for a more polished experience.
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- The Elder Scrolls 4: Oblivion Remastered will launch on Switch 2 on August 11th.
- The game has been available on PS5 for nearly 16 months, during which time few improvements have been made.
- The issues affecting the PS5 version also impact the Xbox and PC releases.
- Fans are growing increasingly frustrated with the lack of progress in addressing these problems.
- Bethesda and Virtuos have not provided a timeline for when the necessary fixes can be expected.
Source: Push Square