Someone needs to physically prevent Bethesda Softworks from announcing video games in the future, as the long, long-awaited Elder Scrolls VI was apparently little more than an idea when it was formally revealed back in 2018. The 7th anniversary of that short clip with undeniably stirring music is fast approaching, making it officially older than The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim was at the time, famously launching on 11th November 2011.
If that broke your brain for a moment, you aren't alone. Redditor RoboPup has been counting down the days and says that it has been 2,403, to be exact, since The Elder Scrolls VI was unveiled in typical Todd Howard fashion. That's six years, seven months, and three days, to be precise (thanks, IGN).
As the scrolls foretold
Far afield
What year do you predict we will see The Elder Scrolls VI finally release? What prompts video game developers and publishers to do this to fans so many years in advance? Continue to wait in the comments section below patiently.
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After Starfield they can keep TES6, doubly so if it comes out on the Creation Engine.
They should release it in 2123 on the 4th of May (5) at 6 PM sharp.
Elder scrolls 6 will come out in 2028 calling it now.
People forget the context of WHY they announced ES6 when they did. They had, in the same Bethesda E3 presentation, just announced Fallout 76 (a multi-player game) and Elder Scrolls Blades (a mobile game…. Do you not have phones?). They announced ES6 to give the ravenous Bethesda single player RPG gamers something… anything and stop them metaphorically rioting. They also did the same with Starfield here, just a short
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