Bethesda's Publishing Plans Leaked; Fallout 3 and Oblivion Remasters Mentioned
Documents with Betheda's publishing plans have been leaked. They list Dishonored 3, Ghostwire Tokyo 2, remasters of Fallout 4 and Oblivion, and Doom Year Zero, among others.

Court proceedings related to the acceptance of Microsoft's acquisition of Activision Blizzard have once again resulted in the disclosure of interesting information about projects. This time we received a full list of games from Bethesda and its studios.
The document is several years old, so many of the games listed in it have already been released. So let's focus only on projects. Among them we will find the following items:
- Oblivion Remaster
- DLC for Starfield
- Doom Year Zero plus two DLCs
- Project Kestrel
- Project Platinum
- A game based on an existing brand (it's not Indiana Jones, because that project was mentioned earlier in the document)
- Fallout 3 Remaster
- Ghostwire Tokyo 2
- Dishonored 3
The document is several years old, so it only shows what Bethesda's plans were at the time. This means some of these projects may have been cancelled, and teams working under this banner may also be working on other titles that are not on this list. However, even taking this into , this information is very interesting.
Fans of Arkane should be pleased by the presence of Dishonored 3, especially since in recent years there have been Redfall the team would be well served by a return to its most popular series.
Also worth noting Doom Year Zero. The title suggests that it will be a prequel. In addition, I am personally pleased by the presence of the sequel to Ghostwire: Tokyo. The first part was far from perfect (despite this, the game was played by 6 million people), but it was still one of my favorite games of last year thanks to its wonderfully realized world and perfectly designed missions, so I would love to see what Tango Ghostworks would offer in a sequel.
On the other hand, remasters of Fallout 3 and Oblivion probably won't excite anyone, but no doubt many gamers would love to play refreshed versions of both of the two.
Starfield was supposed to come to PlayStation 5
By the way, the document also revealed Starfield on PlayStation 5.
The email also mentions something called project Hibiki, but this is not a new production. At the time, it was the codename of Hi-Fi Rush.
