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Oblivion And Fallout 3 Remasters, Dishonored 3 Among Games In Leaked Xbox Schedule Docs

A list of unannounced games including sequels and remasters has appeared out of Microsoft v. FTC court documents.

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An old release schedule leaked in documents released for the FTC v. Microsoft trial mentions a number of unnanounced games including Dishonored 3, a Ghostwire Tokyo sequel, Doom Year Zero, and Fallout 3 and Oblivion remasters.

As posted by Wario64, the leaked document shows an old ZeniMax release schedule that lists a number of major titles we already know about--such as Starfield and Elder Scrolls 6--alongside a handful that have never been announced.

The unannounced games include a third game in the Dishonored series, despite recent reports that Deathloop was developed due to Bethesda turning down Dishonored 3. A Ghostwire: Tokyo sequel also appears on the schedule, which appears to have been greenlit while the original game was still in development. A new Doom title named Year Zero is also on the list, along with lots of DLC--suggesting it's planned to be a major title.

Two of Bethesda's most-loved older RPGs, Fallout 3 and Oblivion, are also on the list for remasters, with both original titles over 15 years old now.

Notably, the release schedule appears to be from before the COVID-19 pandemic hit, with games still aiming for their pre-pandemic release dates--such as Starfield slated for 2021, and Elder Scrolls 6 still expected in 2024. Most of the unannounced games are on the schedule for financial year 2024, which means we likely won't see any of them until 2026 or later. Its also possible the titles have been quietly canceled or shelved since this schedule was current, but we're holding out hope that the titles still exist behind the scenes somewhere.

The news comes as leaked documents also revealed plans for a mid-generation digital-only Xbox Series X refresh and the first apparent details on a next-gen Xbox.

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