Bethesda have marked the 30th anniversary of Elder Scrolls with the faintest of mentions of The Elder Scrolls 6, the faraway next game in the fated fantasy RPG series. They say they're even now playing work-in-progress versions of the game, which was announced five years ago, and are having a jolly old time revisiting Tamriel. Alright for some.
"Even now, returning to Tamriel and playing early builds has us filled with the same joy, excitement and promise of adventure," reads a statement posted on Xitter. Such brazen fan-baiting! Time to rewatch the teaser trailer and dream of fus-ro-dahing our way into the sunset.
OK, enough pining over teaser trailers. Let us dust off the annals and recap what little we know about the next Elder Scrolls game. It's rumoured to be set in Hammerfell and - as of 2020, at least - will run on a new version of the same engine as Starfield. According to Bethesda's former design director Bruce Nesmith, it will also likely retain Skyrim's learn-by-doing approach to character levelling together with "traces" of its magic system.
"The whole 'you do it to get better at it', while that was not my unique idea, I had a large hand in that - that's absolutely going to continue," Nesmith speculated last year. "A lot of the concepts dealing with how you level, things like that - there'll be a bunch of new ideas thrown in, but I'm betting some of the stuff I worked on will still survive."
As for the Elder Scrolls 6 release date, it's likely over five years away.
For my money, the next Elder Scrolls has a couple of big questions to answer. One is how it will follow or depart from Starfield, which strongly feels like Time Gentlemen Please for the Oblivion-through-Fallout-4 brand of open world RPG - big, scenic and full of stories but also shallow, cluttered and curiously unimaginative, a far cry from the esoterica of Fallout and Morrowind.
Another is how it will build on ZeniMax's once-scorned MMO The Elder Scrolls Online, which has been chugging away
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