And they love it, they still play it, it's almost infinitely playable, all of the mods and everything like that. Anything we put it out on, it becomes a hit game. One thing that did give me hope was when Howard said in an interview with IGN in 2019 that “I know people joke about it online, but one of the best-selling games on Switch. At this point, I just want to play something that doesn’t remind me of an Xbox 360 game. The combat in a game as critically acclaimed as The Witcher 3 wasn’t very fun, but it’s way more imaginative than Skyrim’s.
What if magical abilities worked the same way that your Dragon Shouts worked in Skyrim, so you can use magic without having to give up a weapon?īethesda needs to think big in terms of combat. It would be interesting to see a separation between weapons and magic in the sense that you don’t necessarily need to equip one or the other. What The Elder Scrolls 6 could use is a complete and utter gameplay overhaul, making combat feel smoother than before, which is a lot to ask for, as most Bethesda-developed games are janky as all hell. 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). Continued abuse of our services will cause your IP address to be blocked indefinitely.Overall, we’re not expecting The Elder Scrolls 6 to show up for at least a few years. Please fill out the CAPTCHA below and then click the button to indicate that you agree to these terms. If you wish to be unblocked, you must agree that you will take immediate steps to rectify this issue.
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