In the meantime, here are 10 things The Elder Scrolls 6 is gonna need in order to live up to (or beyond) our hopes and expectations.Ĭlass/Statistics screen from The Elder Scrolls II: Daggerfall-not very pretty, but it was more about ‘function’ over ‘form’ (deeper role-playing versus accessibility)ĭespite the love and universal acclaim received by Skyrim, one complaint that many fans had was that there seemed to be a gradual phasing-out of some of the series’ more in-depth role-playing mechanics for the sake of making it easier for new players to jump into.Ī major example of this was the removal of a class-system. Altogether, it’s looking like it may not be until the next console generation (whatever that may be) that we can get our hands on TES 6, but at the very least we know that it IS happening. There is also another project currently being developed at Bethesda-a new sci-fi IP called ‘Starfield’-and it appears that this will be the developer’s next release (now that Fallout 76 has left the vault). The teaser trailer's title reveal over a nameless landscapeĬurrently, Bethesda’s stance on a release date is somewhere between ‘eventually’ and ‘beyond eventually,’ but the most recent word of the game’s development process is that it is in ‘pre-production,’ so there’s at least someone in a dark corner somewhere scratching away at a notepad. This teaser trailer-and boy, was it ever a tease-consisted of a sweeping shot of coastal mountains and rocky plains, cues from Jeremy Soule’s brilliant soundtracks, and finally the display of the title.īut that was it. The Release Date, And 10 Features That Will Make it AwesomeĪt the Electronics Entertainment Expo (E3) in 2018, fans of Bethesda Game Studios’ flagship series were given a wonderfully sweet-and simultaneously bitter-surprise: the official announcement of The Elder Scrolls VI.
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