There's a small scratching on the ship's console that is oddly reminiscent of Iliac Bay , the water between Hammerfell and High Rock. Another name for it is the Starfall Bay so it would certainly be fitting, but it could be - and likely is - a complete coincidence , a random doodle that was put in the trailer to add some character to the wear and tear of the ship.
Much like with location, there's no confirmation as to when The Elder Scrolls 6 will take place. However, the main series has always moved forward. The only exceptions to the rule are spin-offs such as Redguard and Online. With that, we can expect The Elder Scrolls 6 to take place after Skyrim or alongside it, at the least. The official announcement trailer lasts 36 seconds and is entirely CGI. It was unveiled at E3 , showing off the new logo and the mountainous plains mentioned prior.
Bethesda then revamped with the Creation Engine for Skyrim and Fallout 4. The framework is mostly the same, hence why the games aren't as distinct from one another as you might expect with a brand new engine. Bethesda is putting a lot of stock in its new, updated engine, and so we could see a similar - or greater - leap in quality as we did from the likes of Fallout 3 to 4.
With The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim being one of the best RPGs of all time , it's only natural people have been wanting a fresh sequel to sink their teeth into. The desire for The Elder Scrolls 6 hasn't gone unnoticed, but Todd Howard has firmly reminded us that Starfield is Bethesda's current priority before setting sights on Tamriel. Starfield has a release date now, but that doesn't mean The Elder Scrolls 6 is ready.
Despite a big joint presentation between Microsoft and Bethesda at E3 , there was not a high elf or sprawling mountain landscape in sight. We weren't exactly expecting to hear anything about the game any time soon, but it still stings that it's yet another announcement season without any new nuggets of info. So we continue to ask: what is its release date? Where in Tamriel will it take place? Bethesda hasn't said much, but here's everything we know about The Elder Scrolls 6 so far, based on rumors and interviews about the release date, setting, and more.
We know that Starfield , launching in November , is going to be finished before Elder Scrolls 6. Phil Spencer has also said that the next Fable game will be finished before TES6, which we don't know the release date for. So hunker down. Study it as close as you dare, because this is the first and last official look at the next game in the series we'll be getting for quite a while.
If you want to take a deeper look, we've gotten into a bit of fan speculation based on the teaser down below. Todd Howard put a blessing and curse on us by announcing Elder Scrolls 6 at E3 despite Starfield ahead of ES6 in Bethesda's pipeline still being in development. We are very patient so we're just going to casually tally the years of E3 in which we haven't heard any more about Elder Scrolls 6.
E3 "It's good to think of The Elder Scrolls 6 as still being in a design [phase]," Todd Howard said in an interview shortly after E3 With so little information, Elder Scrolls fans have taken to picking apart anything Elder Scrolls related to find clues, starting with the original teaser trailer from Todd Howard suggested that clues do indeed exist, saying the teaser contains "hints at where it's set. Todd Howard himself has confirmed that The Elder Scrolls 6's location has already been decided, and that this decision was made a while ago.
We've taken a crack at figuring out the setting of The Elder Scrolls 6 ourselves. That is, if you can call a trailer lasting under a minute a reveal. However, it was a clear statement that there is a sixth Elder Scrolls game in the works, despite Bethesda having plenty of other things on its plate, such as Fallout With The Elder Scrolls 6 in the design stages of development , a release date is likely to be a very long way off.
We'd predict it could be some five years or so before it launches. That's likely down to Starfield taking up the focus of Bethesda Game Studios, which is no bad thing as The Elder Scrolls 6 with use the Creation 2 engine that Bethesda's original sci-fi game is being built on.
So as much as the wait may be panful for Elder Scrolls fans, it gives Bethesda the scope to ensure that when The Elder Scrolls 6 launches, it could be spectacular and well-polished. No game footage was released, nor did we learn any details beyond the game's basic title and a sweeping shot across some mountains.
The music was a riff on the familiar theme that has been present in the last several Elder Scrolls games. Despite the scant information in the trailer, it has that uncanny ability to conjure up excitement among Elder Scrolls fans.
Of course, this is all very vague, but it still gives fans a small tease of what the may be able to expect when it comes to how The Elder Scrolls 6 could improve on Skyrim. Unfortunately for those looking forward to the game, though, it will likely be years before anyone actually sees it in action.
Bethesda is currently busy developing Starfield , which isn't set to launch until November 11, Fans can expect Starfield updates throughout next year as Bethesda and Microsoft hype the game up, and then maybe some time after its launch fans will get their first real look at The Elder Scrolls 6.
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