Summary

The Elder Scrolls 4: Oblivion Remastered’s file size has reportedly leaked, revealing a massive download of 120 GB potentially awaiting fans of the franchise. Despite there still being no official announcement about the remaster, players have been all but certain that it’s coming soon for some time now. When it finally does release, it now seems that the remasteredElder Scrolls 4: Oblivionwill take up quite a bit of space.

It’s been a busy couple of weeks forOblivion Remasteredleaks. After leaked images from official sources confirmed that the game is real,Xbox Support potentially revealedOblivion Remastered’s release dateof June 20, 2025, which many had already expected because of previous rumors about the launch window. That day has now come, and theOblivionremaster still isn’t out at the time of writing, but there’s still time for it. In the meantime, fans may want to clear some drive space to make way for the game if the latest leak is true.

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Leaker X0XLEAK took to Twitter on April 20 to claim thatThe Elder Scrolls 4: Oblivion Remasteredwill take up a whopping 120 GB. A follow-up tweet showed a screenshot of a datamined Steam listing, showcasing a 120.94 GB download size. Previous rumors have suggested thatOblivion Remasteredwill include all the original DLC, and that seems increasingly likely in light of such a massive file size. For reference,Oblivion: Game of the Year Edition, which came out in 2007 and featured theKnights of the NineandShivering Islesexpansions, sits at just 4.6 GB. That makes this newer version more than 26 times larger than the original if it’s as big as this leak suggests.

Oblivion Remastered Will Reportedly Take Up 120 GB

A 120 GB file size is not anything unheard of in today’s environment, but it is still notable. That would make theOblivionremaster significantly larger than some modern-day RPGs. Obsidian Entertainment’sAvowedtakes up nearly 75 GB, which is less than two-thirds the size of the rumoredOblivion Remastereddownload.Mass Effect: Legendary Edition, which includes all three originalMass Effecttitles and over 40 DLC, clocks in at 110 GB, still 10 GB shy of the long-rumoredOblivionremaster.

With such a massive rumored file size,Oblivion Remasteredcould boast quite the visual improvement over the original and otherElder Scrollsgames. Regardless of its size and scope, fans shouldn’t have to wait much longer to dive into the game. Some Steam users report thatOblivion Remasteredis already appearing in their libraries, and previous leaks and rumors point to this week, if not today, for its release.