![]() ![]() While we haven’t seen any gameplay for The Elder Scrolls 6, we imagine it’s going to be reminiscent of the previous first/third-person action role-playing games. Jeff Grubb also claims that Elder Scrolls 6 is planned as an Xbox exclusive. And thus, Elder Scrolls 6 could be looking like a 2025 release. Industry insider Jeff Grubb states that Fable will launch in 2023, so that means that The Elder Scrolls 6 could launch in 2024, but Fable could also get pushed back to 2024. ![]() "We'll decide what makes the best sense for our audience when the time comes, and I can't really project today what that looks like," Howard said.Īccording to insider Tyler McVicker, it's entirely possible that The Elder Scrolls 6 won't launch until 2026 to 2027, which is a long way away.Īccording to Phil Spencer, Fable will launch before The Elder Scrolls 6 does. Todd Howard did say in an interview with that The Elder Scrolls 6 being an Xbox exclusive is "hard to imagine." ![]() However, the latest biggest bombshell was Microsoft buying Bethesda, so that may or may not affect the release date of The Elder Scrolls 6. Since the Summer has come and gone, it's more than likely we won't hear about The Elder Scrolls 6 until Bethesda's next event in 2021. It’s likely to hit PC, but will it land on the Xbox Series X and PS5, or will it overshoot their life cycles entirely? Anything is possible given how little we know about this game. We don’t even know what consoles it’s going to land on. We imagine that the earliest we’ll see it is in 2024, considering Bethesda has to get through an entire sci-fi RPG first, and we all know how long that’s liable to take (hint: a very long time). Overall, we’re not expecting The Elder Scrolls 6 to show up for at least a few years. You can check the full post here.Director and executive producer of Bethesda Game Studios, Todd Howard, actually told IGN at E3 2019 that “everyone should be very patient,” and just before nonexistent E3 2020, Peter Hines, SVP of global marketing at Bethesda, tweeted: "If you’re coming at me for details now and not years from now, I’m failing to properly manage your expectations.” The leak also includes some description of specific quests where players have to take care of Khajiit kittens and a couple of hints about the potential DLC for the game. The leaker also claims that Daggerfall will be the biggest city Bethesda have ever built and that the studio are taking notes from CD Projekt Red for creating the feeling of a dense, bustling city where NPCs live their life and have daily activities and schedule. These ships will feature light customisatio n, will range from a rowboat to a big four-sail pirate ship and can be crewed by NPCs just like you can assign NPC's to work in settlements in Fallout 4. Players will experience these conflicts through "huge, epic battle scenes with dozens, if not hundreds of characters battling on-screen in real-time." Apparently, one of the main story missions features hundreds of Orcs charging down a mountain and pillaging a city called Jehanna.įurthermore, Bethesda intend to build off vehicle mechanics which they developed for Starfield, to allow players to travel the huge world. The world will have clearly defined subregions similar to Skyrim, with most of these regions warring against each other. ![]()
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