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It’s been a long seven-ish years since Bethesda presented The Elder Scrolls 6 trailer in 2018 at what was then E3. Yet in the ...
Bethesda has been knocking it out of the park recently, especially with Oblivion Remastered, but there's one overlooked title that needs a refresh.
While The Elder Scrolls Legends Reborn may not be playable yet, in the words of Yoda, there is another. TESL Browser Project is, as the name suggests, an attempt to get The Elder Scrolls Legends ...
A visual upgrade always means a performance downgrade, and some players report that their PCs struggle to run Oblivion ...
Bad news, folks! The rumoured Fallout project is covered in uncertainty as the outsourcing company, Virtuos, is laying off ...
While Virtuos did indeed lead development on Bethesda's Oblivion Remastered — which launched back in April — "fewer than 10" ...
Virtuos, the game-development studio that developed one of this year’s best-selling video games, The Elder Scrolls 4: ...
Virtuos is laying off around seven percent of its staff. The studio most recently released The Elder Scrolls 4: Oblivion Remastered.
Oblivion Remastered developers Virtuos Games are planning layoffs, with 300 workers at risk, according to a report from Origami's Gauthier Andres.
Co-development services specialist Virtuos has confirmed rumours that it's making hundreds of layoffs across its ...
About 300 people from Virtuos studio were to lose their jobs. The company responsible for Oblivion Remastered is another studio affected by massive layoffs.
Virtuos has begun the process of laying off staff as it restructures itself for the future. A French reporter claims there's more.