The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion is a role-playing title developed by Bethesda Game Studios and originally released in 2006 for Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 and PC; Bethesda Softworks published the original game.
Bethesda and its parent company Microsoft remain the rights holders for The Elder Scrolls franchise following Microsoft’s acquisition of ZeniMax Media in 2021.
According to a Videogamesplus Canada product page, Oblivion Remastered for Switch 2 is listed with a release date of August 11, 2026, and the listing describes a physical edition that includes the full game on cartridge.
In journalistic terms: the retailer page indicates the Switch 2 edition is scheduled for release on August 11, 2026, and will be sold as a full-game cartridge rather than a cart containing only a download code.
The listing is notable because physical editions for modern console re-releases are often distributed as download cards or limited-content cartridges; a retailer product page describing a full-game cart stands out among current distribution practices for new releases and remasters.
At the time of publication, this retailer page appears to be the only public product listing indicating a full-game physical cartridge for Oblivion Remastered on Switch 2.
It’s important to stress which details are verified and which are pending confirmation: the information above is based on the retailer listing.
Neither Bethesda, Microsoft, nor Nintendo has issued an official announcement confirming the Switch 2 release date or the physical distribution details.
Official release and platform confirmations for major titles typically come via publisher statements, store pages on platforms like Nintendo eShop, or presentations such as Nintendo Direct events.
We will update this report as official information becomes available.
For now, the Videogamesplus Canada listing provides the clearest indication of a potential August 11, 2026 launch and a full-game physical cartridge for The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered on Switch 2.