Shirley Curry, aka Skyrim Grandma, wants Bethesda and Todd Howard to “hurry up and finish The Elder Scrolls 6.”
While all eyes were fixated on Starfield at the Xbox Bethesda Games Showcase, one game everyone surely missed had to be The Elder Scrolls 6. Initially teased in E3 2018, all we know about the much-awaited Skyrim sequel is that it is in pre-production, and Bethesda will start actively working on it after the release of Starfield, which is slated for early 2023.
Shirley Curry rose to fame back in 2015 as the most wholesome Skyrim YouTuber. She was 79 years old at the time. Her popularity in the Skyrim community has only grown since then, and she now has over a million subscribers on YouTube.
During a panel at PAX East in May, when asked by a fan what she would ask from Todd Howard, Curry pretty humorously stated that she wants Bethesda to release The Elder Scrolls 6 before she dies.
Following a heartwarming fan petition back in 2019, Bethesda promised that Curry is slated to become an NPC in The Elder Scrolls 6. Even the most optimistic Bethesda fans don’t see it coming out before 2026. It is a tantalizing wait, more so for our 86-year-old Grandma.
During the Q&A portion of her panel, Curry was asked what she'd say to Todd Howard if he were in attendance.
The attending crowd erupted in applause as she went on to add:
Moreover, one thing Skyrim Grandma stated that she would like to see more of in Elder Scroll 6 is “creepy stuff.”
On the flipside, Bethesda’s upcoming big release, Starfield, is not something she is too excited about.
That’s great advice for every Bethesda RPG fan and one of cautious optimism.
As far as Skyrim Grandma’s current health is concerned, she suffered a stroke just a few months before PAX East this
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