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In the E3 2018 the developers of The Elder Scrolls franchise, Bethesda released a very small teaser to the upcoming Elders Scrolls 6, and since then the Elder Scrolls lovers are waiting for any confirmed news on Elder Scrolls 6 release. The less than minute lasting teaser was just a glimpse of the game artworks and no date or confirmed details about the story or location have been revealed. But, it confirmed the Elder Scrolls 6 project, though Bethesda had a couple of other projects like Fallout 76 and Starfield ongoing. As we know the Elder Scrolls V was a huge success in terms of copies purchased, financial business, player reviews, and critical acclamation. The game was also a dish for all the plates as the Elder Scrolls V was released on Xbox 360, Xbox One, Windows PC, PS4, PS5, Nintendo Switch, and on 3D Virtual Reality. Though there is not much information available on the net about the Elder Scrolls 6 project, the fans are being released and waiting for another successful installment of the Elder Scrolls.

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So, in this article, we are going to summarize all the details, confirmed news, and rumors we know about Elder Scrolls VI.

Elder Scrolls 6 Release Date

There is no confirmed release date for the Elder scrolls 6 yet, and I know most of you are not surprised to know that. Bethesda has announced already that their new venture on Space Exploration game, Starfield will be releasing before the Elder Scrolls 6 and the Starfield itself does not have any confirmed release date yet. At E3 2019 when IGN asked Bethesda head, Todd Howard, about the Elder Scrolls 6 project, he answered every one to be very patient about the game. Also, Bethesda officially tweeted on the E3 2020 cancellation topic, that they are not able to fulfill anyone's expectation in this year. So, it is confirmed that you are not going to hear about any confirmed release date for Elder Scrolls 6 soon enough.

The Elder Scrolls 6 Release Date. We still have absolutely no idea of when the game is actually supposed to come out. The trailer at E3 2018 didn't give us any clues, and all Bethesda has said. The Elder Scrolls 6 release date after Skyrim PS4, Xbox One. By Alan Ng March 7, 2016, 20:47 2 Comments. The Elder Scrolls 6's release date is still some time away at this point, Bethesda has previously confirmed, and the company is not really saying much about the game overall. PS4, and Xbox One.

According to the present Covid-19 pandemic scenario, all the game and movie releases are being delayed one by one. So, if I make a wild guess then we are not going to have the elder Scrolls 6 before 2022 for sure, considering Starlight released before that.

Elder Scrolls 6 teaser Trailer Breakdown

Here is the link for the official Elder Scrolls 6 Teaser trailer below;

The trailer is just 36 Seconds long, and it shows almost nothing about the game, not even a confirmed title was announced in the trailer. The music used in the trailer is not anything new but the familiar theme music of past Elder Scrolls installments. A sweep shot across some mountains accompanied by a sea by the other side has been shown in the trailer, which is not good enough to guess about the location at all. But, of course, due to being one of the best pulse pumping Open World RPG franchise, even this small enough trailer is able to lit the hope of playing another beautiful RPG Game into the minds of the fans.

Elder Scrolls VI Location Speculation

https://wervv.over-blog.com/2021/01/how-to-install-sapcarexe-on-linux.html. As we all know that Elder Scrolls games take place on a fictional mythical Continent of Tamriel, and in the last major installments each game was based on one of the nations in the Tamriel. We have seen Morrowind in The Elder Scrolls III, Cyrodill in the Elder Scrolls IV, and the famous Skyrim in The Elder Scrolls V. Now we also know there no game already been placed on the nations of Valenwood or Black Marsh or Black Rock. Valenwood is the home for the Wood Elves, the Black Marsh is inhabited by the Argonian race and the Black Rock is dwelled by mage-centric Bretons. Also, there is another known nation called Hammerfell, where the warrior-like Redguards live. As the teaser has shown vast mountains beside the sea, thus, the game could take place on Black Rock or at Hammerfell according to most of the speculations. Also, some speculators say that the game of Elder Scrolls VI is going to take place around multiple nations in the continent, hence there is no other title for the game, unlike all other previous installments.

Elder Scrolls VI Gameplay and Graphics Details

As no gameplay trailer or graphics showcasing have taken place, but we can be sure that the Elder Scrolls VI going to feature cutting edge graphics with worthy gameplay. For better understanding, you can play the Skyrim once again, and this time the gameplay is going to be even better for sure. While talking about the graphics you can check out the Elder Scrolls Online gameplay videos on YouTube if you haven't played it yet. The graphics standard of Elder Scrolls Online was a 2014 standard, so at 2022 standard with the advanced Ray-tracing technology in the market and the Nvidia RTX GPU in the trend, you can expect a mesmerizing graphical quality from the game.

Elder Scrolls VI Mods, DLCs and Support

In this present era, a game like Elder Scrolls is surely going to be VR supported, as we can see it from the Skyrim already. If that is is going to be then Elder Scrolls VI would become the best VR supported game till date for sure. This time the fans would be expecting the support of VR Headphones as well.

As all the previous Elder Scrolls installments had multiple mods and DLCs we can expect the same from Elder Scrolls VI also. These Mods and DLC are actually very good for marketing and revenue as well. But, we can not speculate about the contents mods and DLC, until we get to know more about the game's storyline. So, it is a topic to be discussed later on.

Of Course Elder Scrolls VI is going to be a PS5 and Xbox Series X supported game and we can expect the game to be supported by PS4 and Xbox One X as well. But the Support for PS3 and Xbox 360 won't be there for sure. The game will also be supported by Nintendo Switch 2 also. Also, people are expecting some Online Roleplay Server content (GTA V RP server type) from Elder Scrolls VI, as it would a perfect fit for the game's platform and it would be fun to play.

Wrapping Up

That's all I know till date about the Elder Scrolls VI, and all the speculations I have discussed are based on various logic only, so most of them may prove to be false. But as gamers we like to talk about such things ain't it? I have huge expectation from the game as well, I will be writing more on this topic as soon as I pick up some new news on this topic. Bye for now.

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Elder Scrolls 6 is happening, that we know for sure, but nearly every other detail about the highly anticipated game is unclear - will it be an Xbox Series X and PC exclusive? Will PS5 players get a chance to play the Skyrim sequel?

GamesRadar reported back in September that Microsoft bought Bethesda for $7.5 billion, which immediately had the community wondering if Elder Scrolls 6 would indeed end up an Xbox Series X and PC exclusive. Subsequent interviews with Phil Spencer initially seemed to suggest that Microsoft would take their unique positioning as owners of Bethesda and use it to flex their exclusivity muscles, so naturally PS5 players grew increasingly more worried. And as GamesRadar reported, Spencer spoke to Kotaku about the likelihood that the sequel to Skyrim may not be sold on PlayStation consoles.

However, more recent interviews with both Spencer and Xbox CFO Tim Stuart suggest Elder Scrolls 6 will be cross-platform, but Xbox will get the upper hand. We reported in November that Stuart wants titles from Microsoft-owned companies to be 'either first or better or best' on Xbox Series X and PC.

Despite the drama around platforms, it's important to remember that none of this will come to a head for quite some time. We reported back in May that Bethesda stated Elder Scrolls 6 is still 'years' away and the company won't reveal any news regarding the game until 'years from now.' Considering the COVID-19 pandemic causing game delays across the board, and the developer's current work on the upcoming space RPG Starfield, a long wait until Elder Scrolls 6 isn't shocking, although it is a bit of a bummer.

So far we've got a teaser trailer, a pile of rumors, and more to pick through, all of which we've gathered below.

Elder Scrolls 6 won't be an Xbox Series X exclusive, but it'll be 'first or better or best' to the console

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Recent comments from Xbox CFO Tim Stuart during the Jefferies Interactive Entertainment conference clarified previous reports about Elder Scrolls 6 being an Xbox exclusive. As GamesRadar covered, Stuart made it clear that, despite recent comments from Phil Spencer that suggested otherwise, Elder Scrolls 6 will be a cross-platform game. 'What we'll do in the long run is we don't have intentions of just pulling all of Bethesda content out of Sony or Nintendo or otherwise. But what we want is we want that content to be either first or better or best, or pick your differentiated experience, on our platforms. We will want Bethesda content to show up the best on our platforms,' Spencer said.

Microsoft has confirmed the games from Bethesda's entire catalogue will become a part of Xbox Game Pass, which means members won't even need to purchase upcoming games like Elder Scrolls 6.

'Just as they took the bold first steps to bring The Elder Scrolls franchise to the original Xbox, Bethesda were early supporters of Xbox Game Pass, bringing their games to new audiences across devices and have been actively investing in new gaming technology like cloud streaming of games,' Phil Spencer wrote in the announcement.

Even if Elder Scrolls 6 is not a PC and Xbox Series X exclusive, the fact that it will likely be on Xbox Game Pass is a game-changer, as PS5 owners will have to buy the game at full price.

Bethesda is overhauling its engine for Elder Scrolls 6

Months ago our very own Leon Hurley suggested that Elder Scrolls 6 might be using the same engine as Skryim 'in name' but that it had a 'new renderer, new lighting, new landscape system, new animation system, and photogrammetry. And that's only what Bethesda has talked about publicly.'

Now we know that the Starfield and Elder Scrolls 6 engine has gotten a complete overhaul. As we recently reported, Todd Howard spoke about the effect of partnering up with Xbox, saying 'it's led to our larges engine overhaul since Oblivion, with all new technologies powering our first new IP in 25 years, Starfield, as well as The Elder Scrolls 6.'

Elder Scrolls 6 release is years away

I'm just warning you: you're going to need to be patient. Like, very patient. As mentioned earlier, Bethesda has tempered expectations by announcing that Elder Scrolls 6 is 'years away.'

Speaking to IGN, Howard said that repeatedly switching between Elder Scrolls and Fallout was exhausting for the developers at Bethesda Game studios, saying that 'we had done so many things, we were going Elder Scrolls, Fallout, Elder Scrolls, Fallout.. You have this Starfield game in your head, you sort of say, well, when? It can be never, you could say never. But look, we're creatives, and it's like we have to make this game, and this is the time. So Elder Scrolls 6 is going to have to wait a little bit. And plus, again, Elder Scrolls Online is doing so well, it's so vibrant, that this is the time, both for us creatively and our audience'. We're not fans of dev burnout here at GamesRadar+, so if we gotta wait, we can wait.

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Bethesda job openings could point to the start of production on Elder Scrolls 6

As mentioned above, newly discovered vacancies posted on Bethesda's website has us thinking the developer is wrapping up work on Starfield. Spotted by a Reddit user, the company is hiring programmers who can push 'the bleeding-edge of RPG development for the PC and consoles' and help with 'implementation of new gameplay features: player and characters' behaviors, combat and powers mechanics, user interface, etc'.

Plus, Bethesda Game Studios is looking for a Video Editor to create trailers for games, which definitely sounds like Starfield is ready to move into the marketing campaign aspect of its production..

Elder Scrolls 6 trailer is all we've got, for now

All we've got to go on is this 36-second trailer Bethesda that debuted at E3 2018. https://downjup510.weebly.com/windows-10-windows-key-stopped-working.html. It's exciting, it's got us ready for more, but we haven't got much else since then. Feed us, Bethesda, we're starving. Check out the trailer for Elder Scrolls 6 below, and know that we're all going hungry waiting for even a morsel of fresh news.

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Elder Scrolls 6 news is sparse, but theories sure aren't

We've got a glimpse of a few new details about Elder Scrolls 6, straight from Todd Howard himself. During an interview with IGN Howard fleshed out a tiny bit on what fans can expect from the game, saying that 'I think when they eventually see the game and what we have in mind, they'll understand the gap more in terms of technology and what we want it to do.. The one thing [the gap between Skyrim and Elder Scrolls 6's release] does is people are still playing Skyrim, it's still one of the best-selling games. I know people joke about it online, but it's one of the best-selling games on Switch. Anything we put it out on, it becomes a hit game. And they love it, they still play it, it's almost infinitely playable, all of the mods and everything like that. And we're 8 years post-Skyrim. It lets us know going into Elder Scrolls 6 that this is a game we need to design for people to play for a decade at least, at least'.

So whatever Elder Scrolls 6 includes, gameplay-wise, it's going to be there for the long haul, just like Skyrim. There's likely going to be a bigger emphasis on replayability, which might mean that tiny choices at the beginning of the game end up massively changing big story beats. Judging from Howard's remark about the technology and 'what [Bethesda] wants it to do', it sounds like the developers might be creating brand new gameplay mechanics to make Elder Scrolls 6 unlike anything we've seen before.

On September 10 2018, Bethesda started the process to trademark the term 'Redfall', causing the internet to jump into a flurry of excitement about whether the enigmatic word could be the name of Elder Scrolls 6. Yeah, I was one of them. This is how Redfall could be related to Elder Scrolls 6: the good people of Reddit have theorised that it might be the name of a plague sweeping Tamriel, putting you slap-bang in the middle of it.

It all boils down to - well, boils, actually, as they're part of a disease that followers of Peryite (the Daedric Prince of pestilence, natural order, and tasks) have been infected with. In the quest The Only Cure, the blotchy red-skinned, poison-puking devotees of Peryite mention a plague that started in High Rock, leading some to wonder whether the ‘Red' part of the trademark might be linked to the illness. The ‘-fall' part of the term might be linked to it beginning in Daggerfall, one of High Rock's kingdoms. It's all a theory at this point - but one definitely worth entertaining for a while at least.

Elder Scrolls 6 setting is being debated EVERYWHERE

Reddit user kaylenivy has been fiddling with professional photography software and thinks they might have figured out the location of Elder Scrolls 6. Turns out there's a strong case for it being Hammerfell. Referencing the locations of Sentinel City, the Alik'r Desert, and Volenfell, they used their locations on a map to theorize that the city you can faintly see in the distance is Sentinel City, the capital of Sentinel, one of the major kingdoms in Hammerfell.

But replies have highlighted that the one problem with kaylenivy's theory is that Volenfell is a Dwemer ruin, rather than an Imperial fort or crater that you can see on the left of the teaser, plus Volenfell is situated in the Alik'r Desert. Seeing as the teaser definitely doesn't show us a desert of any kind (hence the marked lack of dunes and sand), no-one is certain that it we'll be visiting Hammerfell in Elder Scrolls 6.

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Details are so sparse that even vague rumours about the Elder Scrolls 6 location are difficult to come across. There's certainly no shortage of locations, however. Both Oblivion and Skyrim took us to places inhabited dominantly by humans, so I'm hoping that a serious change is on the cards - hopefully somewhere inhabited primarily by a non-human race.

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It's worth remembering that a screenshot from Morrowind appears to foreshadow Skyrim's civil war, saying that the Akaviri (a vampiric serpent race, otherwise known as pure nightmare fuel) is just waiting for a chance to invade the country. Parted from Tamriel by one whole ocean, four races call it home. Regions include Tang Mo (home to an ape-like species), Kamal (populated by demons), Ka'Po'Tun (where you can find tiger-people, who are allied with the inhabitants of Tang Mo), and lastly Tsaesci. Tsaesci is where those bloodsucking serpentine vampires come from, and therefore according to that screenshot is the most likely to invade Tamriel. Not good. Or maybe it is, if you especially relish the idea of encountering such horrifying foes on the battlefield.

Wherever Elder Scrolls 6 goes, it's sure to be crammed full of quests and a whole new political climate - especially considering the consequences of Skyrim's civil war and its impact on the Empire will likely be far-reaching.

Perhaps the side you chose in the civil war will even have an impact on the story. Think about it: a victory for the Stormcloaks would mean a weaker Empire, but the Stormcloak's racism towards elves (remember how the Dunmer are treated in Windhelm) would still be rife. Fighting for the Empire would further their suffocating bureaucracy and the lack of religious freedom - but let's not forget that the Dark Brotherhood storyline had you assassinate the Emperor. What kind of state did that leave the Empire in? You'll have to wait to find out..

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Well, this could be a big change for our list of upcoming Xbox Series X games.





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