The Oblivion Expedition

April turned out to be an unexpectedly bustling time for new launches, largely due to the surprise release of Oblivion Remastered. Debuting toward the end of the month, it sparked weeks of speculation that ignited pure anticipation for this nostalgia-infused journey.
Overall, it was a noteworthy month for Xbox-related offerings. PS5 players received both Indiana Jones and the Great Circle and Forza Horizon 5, part of Team Green’s ongoing third-party initiatives.
All these titles have garnered excellent reviews, but none quite reached the acclaim of the cherished puzzle game Blue Prince and the uniquely captivating RPG Clair Obscur: Expedition 33. Despite it still being April, the latter has already been receiving Game of the Year mentions since its launch.
With that brief overview concluded, it’s time to consider your Game of the Month for April 2025.
To keep everyone updated, here are the victors for each month this year thus far:
- January: Ninja Gaiden 2 Black
- February: Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2
- March: Assassin’s Creed Shadows
Which title will join this impressive lineup? Only you can determine that. Cast your vote for your Game of the Month in our poll, and defend your choice in the comments section below.
Voting concludes on Monday, May 5th, 2025, at 00:00 BST.
What was your PS5 Game of the Month for April 2025? (1,375 votes)
- Blue Prince4%
- Clair Obscur: Expedition 3354%
- Croc: Legend of the Gobbos (Remaster) 0.8%
- Days Gone Remastered6%
- Fatal Fury: City of the Wolves 1%
- Forza Horizon 56%
- Indiana Jones and the Great Circle14%
- Lushfoil Photography Sim 0.2%
- Promise Mascot Agency 0.7%
- Rusty Rabbit 0.1%
- The Elder Scrolls 4: Oblivion Remastered12%
- Other1%
Robert (or Rob, if you prefer) serves as an assistant editor for Push Square and has been an avid PlayStation enthusiast since the 90s, when Tekken 2 first drew him into the amazing realm of gaming. While he remains serious about fighting games, RPGs occupy his heart. Titles such as The Witcher, Persona, Dragon Quest, Mass Effect, Final Fantasy, Trails, and Tales — he’s experienced them all, perhaps too often, as some might note.